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We help make the language of money easier for children and young people to understand

We help make the language of money easier for children and young people to understand
The Albert Story Series
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The Albert Story Series

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The Albert Story series for pre-teens who are learning about money. Albert has a new idea to help his mum who is cooking with apples. He intends to grow some apples to help his mum. He decides to search for good ground to plant his apple seeds. To his surprise, after taking good care of his plants, they grow into trees. There are now so many apples that Albert can sell. This book is designed to appeal to children through the use of bright colours and humour. It teaches children about hard work and investing for a good return. Learning about money should be fun and relatable for everyone, including children. Report
Albert Forgets
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Albert Forgets

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Albert has started an apple business that is doing well. He decides to take a well-earned holiday, so he employs a manager. The manager was happy to get paid but did not care for the business or the bills. Soon, Albert must return home after a phone call from his mother. On his arrival, he discovers that his fruit orchard is in ruins. He turns to his mother for help and advice with the manager gone. She tells him to start over. This book is designed to appeal to children through the use of bright colours and humour. It teaches children about hard work and investing for a good return. Learning about money should be fun and relatable for everyone, including children.
Money Math
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Money Math

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A simple way to relate maths to real-life in a game format. It is a simple game of maths where a user decides whether to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Upon the maths operation chosen, the app displays scenario questions from which the user has to choose the correct answer out of four options presented. The user scores points for correct answers and loses points for wrong ones. The game is timed by the user and ends when the player is out of time.