Review of Baxter Learns to Save
- Priya Murugesan
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Re: Review of Baxter Learns to Save
Thanks for reading my review!Mary John 10 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 17:47 Baxter Learns to Save" by Italia Tornabene is a wonderful way to introduce children to the concept of savings and financial literacy. The story follows Baxter Bunny and Hazel Hedgehog, who learn valuable lessons about saving, investing, and managing risks from a group of wise elders in the forest. This engaging tale is perfect for teaching young readers about the importance of financial planning in a fun and relatable way.

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Yes.. I too felt really happy while reading this book!Seetha E wrote: ↑Today, 00:17 I share the thoughts of fellow reviewers. It is concerning that school curricula often overlook essential skills that children truly need to learn. Basic life skills, financial literacy, personal hygiene, self-defense, and sustainable living are critical. I am pleased to see that these topics are beginning to make their way into children's worlds in this way. Thank you for the great review!
