Birthday Bling: Spending (Dollars to Doughnuts #1)

by Catherine Daly (Author) Genevieve Kote (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
From budgeting to spending, from credit cards to gift cards, this new early chapter book series tackles and explains big financial topics for kids, Dollars to Doughnuts!

When Lucy’s aunt gives her a card—the plastic kind—for her birthday, Lucy knows just the blinged-out sweatshirt to spend it on. She plunks the card down at the store, but, cringe, it comes up short! Wait, what’s the difference between a gift card and a credit card?

In this early chapter book designed to help kids decipher finance facts and fallacies, Lucy and her best friend, Julian, find out about the pros and cons of gift cards versus credit cards.
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An important lesson in both finance and in weighing wants versus needs.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4--The first in this new financial literacy chapter book series features two friends, Lucy and Julian, who are looking forward to Lucy's upcoming 10th birthday. Lucy is given a gift card by her aunt but doesn't understand how it works. She's heard the new girl Avery talking about how she buys things with a credit card her parents gave her, which confuses Lucy and Julian all the more. Lucy finds herself in an embarrassing situation at a store when her gift card doesn't have enough money to pay for the sparkly sweatshirt she would like to buy. With the help of teenager Oona, Julian's babysitter, Lucy and Julian both get a lesson in the difference between credit, debit, and gift cards, and learn about the perils of late fees and interest on owed balances. Black-and-white illustrations capture the characters and help move the story along. The message is clear without being overly didactic. For the intended audience, this title aptly covers important financial literacy elements. Adults trying to instill some important fiscal lessons will appreciate the opportunity to share this book with young spenders as well. VERDICT Informative without being preachy, this story will be of interest to young shoppers who want to experience financial independence, but need to learn some important lessons in money management first.--John Scott

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Review quotes

 "It's an interesting story for kids that gives them information while keeping it all interesting and relevant to them. The black and white illustrations also keep the kids attentive and show a couple of the cards for visual reference. A really great book, I'm looking forward to the next one in the series." —Youth Services Book Review (Rating 5+, starred review)
Catherine Daly
Catherine Daly has written many books for young readers, including The Magical Reality of Nadia and The Magical Reality of Nadia: Middle School Mischief, both with Bassem Youssef, What Was the Age of Exploration?, the Petal Pushers middle-grade series, and a few books in the Makers Make It Work series. She lives in New York City with her family and their feisty Boston terrier, Jack.

Genevieve Kote is a French Canadian illustrator who loves drawing kids and animals and bringing their adventures to life. She has illustrated the Agents of H.E.A.R.T., I Heart Band, and Animal Rescue Friends series, as well as American Girl's According to Aggie.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781662670527
Lexile Measure
490
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kane Press
Publication date
January 20, 2024
Series
Dollars to Doughnuts
BISAC categories
JUV045000 - Juvenile Fiction | Readers | Chapter Books
JUV006000 - Juvenile Fiction | Business, Careers, Occupations
JUV009090 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Money
Library of Congress categories
Children
Finance, Personal

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