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A Moneybunny Book: Save It!

S$ 12.95

SAVE IT!

A Moneybunny book, published by Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, New York. Writer/Illustrator: Cinders McLeod

Honey’s five little siblings are bouncy and LOUD - and sometimes all she wants is some peace and quiet. 

She dreams about getting a place of her own, but she earns only two carrots a week from babysitting. 

So what’s a bunny to do?

Get creative and figure out a savings plan! Even if it means forgoing a treat or two, saving her carrots is worth it - because with a little patience, Honey can make her dream come true!


“An engaging picture book on basic financial literacy that specifically focuses on developing good habits, such as management, working hard, and responsible spending. . . . Also demonstrates some basic addition, subtraction, and multiplication, which educators and caregivers can build upon. With the charming cartoon designs, personable handwritten text, and relatable narrative keeping their attention, many children will find it easier to absorb this fundamental topic. An engaging addition for early grade classes learning the most basic aspects of financial literacy and responsibility. By far, one of the most age-appropriate books on this topic.”—School Library Journal

About the Author

Cinders McLeod (cindersmcleod.com; moneybunnies.com) also wrote Spend It! and Earn It! and is the creator of the book and comic strip Broomie Law. Her illustrations have appeared in the Guardian, the Express, the Observer, the Independent on Sunday, the Glasgow Herald, Scotland on Sunday, the Globe and Mail, CBC, Macleans, and the Ottawa Citizen. Her work has been recognized by the Society of Newspaper Design, National Magazine Awards, National Newspaper Awards, Advertising and Design Club of Canada, Thames Television, and The Guinness Book of Records. Cinders is also a singer-songwriter-doublebassist, with a CD (Beyond our Means) on Billy Bragg's Utility Label. She lives in Toronto, Canada.