Earn
Understand where money comes from and how work, skills, and value connect.
A Practical Money Series · Ages 8–13
Money skills for real life.
Follow a clear, encouraging path through earning, saving, spending, budgeting, goals, generosity, and smart everyday choices.
Free two-chapter sample · No email or signup required
Four Stops on the Journey
The series turns big money ideas into clear, useful lessons young readers can connect to everyday life.
Understand where money comes from and how work, skills, and value connect.
Set goals, build patience, and make steady progress toward something meaningful.
Compare choices, recognize trade-offs, and think before money leaves your hands.
Use a simple plan to make thoughtful decisions without expecting perfection.
Free Money Map Strategy Game
Assign every dollar before the month begins, then follow the map as invitations, opportunities, surprise expenses, and changing prices test the plan.
Free Money Map Arcade Game
Route income through a fast-moving control room, cover expenses before their deadlines, protect the mission goal, and use power-ups when the system gets crowded.
Follow the Series
Begin with the foundations of money, then continue into practical budgeting.
Ages 8–13
A friendly guide to earning, saving, spending, and making smart choices without turning money into a mystery.
Ages 8–13
Build a realistic budget, track money without making it feel like homework, and make confident choices as responsibilities grow.
Coming July 2026Free Two-Chapter Sample
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End of the Free Sample
You’ve reached the end of the first two chapters. Continue through earning, saving, spending, goals, generosity, everyday money traps, and smarter choices in the complete paperback.
For Parents, Caregivers & Educators
The Money Map is designed to make family conversations about money easier. Young readers explore practical ideas in plain language, with examples, checkpoints, and choices they can discuss or try.
The Money Map provides general educational information and is not personal financial advice.