Library+Print+Resources



The 332 section of the nonfiction collection in the library is where you will find books about money.

Some books to get started with your research are:

The money book for kids. by N. Burgson Dewey Number 332.024 BUR This book is easy to read with information organised into four chapter. It explains how money began a long time ago and how it has changed over time, how money is useful to get the things that we need and want. Chapter 3 will get you thinking about how you can get money with some great ideas on jobs that you can do. Chapter 4 talks about what we can do with money and what a budget is and how to make one so that you can use your money wisely. This is a great book to use to start your research with as it is easy to understand, won't take long to read and has great illustrations to help you understand what they are talking about.

Money. by C. Grimshaw and I. Hussain Dewey number 332.4 HUS

Why do coins have pictures on them? This is just one of the many questions asked, some of the questions are probably questions that you have wondered about, the answers to these questions are given so that you won't have to wonder any more. There are also extra questions that will get you thinking and give you ideas for your own research. Learn about  what money is, why we have money, ways in which it is used, how the value of it is decided and money crime. Who's on the money? by C. Miles Dewey Number 332.4 MIL  ﻿This book will help you to recognise our money by explaining each of the pictures on our coins and notes. As you read about the people, places and animals that are on our money you will be learning about some of the people and things that are important to Australia. There is also information about how our money has changed. In 1988 Australia was responsible for a huge change in money around the world - read this book to fin d out what it was. Is it easy to forge money? - this book will give you the answer.

Money matters. by S. Callery Dewey Number 332.4 CAI This is a colourful, easy to read book which explains what money is, the history of money, money in different countries and how to make money. It also explains what tax is, different ways you can pay for your spending, budgeting and saving. There are explanations of what words mean that are used when we talk about money and there are even some saying about money that you may have heard. This is a useful book to have handy as you do your research and complete activities as it explains money matters so that they are easy to understand.

<span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;">Money, money, money. by R. Vingerhoets. <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;">Dewey number 332.49 VIN <span style="color: #000000; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;">This book looks at the history of money and banks and also provides information about what banks do. Use this book to help you to learn about credit cards, debit cards, cheques, discounts, laybys and exchange rates. There are comics which presents the information in a fun way. Throughout the book there are questions, use the information that you have read to see if you can answer them. these questions will help you to keep track of your learning. The book ends with some thoughts about money in the future and whether we will still use it. This book will be useful reading once you have already started learning a few things about money. .