Publisher's Synopsis
Learn about wants vs. needs with this new fun chapter book!
Personal finance is an important topic, but many kids don't like reading dry textbooks. Enter Analysis Alice, a fictional elementary school girl here to give your elementary school kids a relatable figure to help learn these crucial life lessons with her friends and family. Alice is your normal, everyday girl. She goes to school, she hangs out with her friends, and she decorates her room with colorful sticky notes. But she also gets a weekly allowance, and she's not afraid to talk to her friends about money. It's just too bad they don't know much about it, aside from how to spend it. Luckily, everyone starts somewhere, and this is your kids' chance to learn about money alongside Alice. Analysis Alice: Lunch or Luxury is the second in a series of chapter books, each focusing on one topic in personal finance. Following up on the first book in the series, Analysis Alice and the Stripy Sweater, which focused on saving money for a goal, Lunch or Luxury focuses on learning the difference between wants and needs: Everyone loves lunchtime. But when Alice's parents decide to stop packing her lunchbox for school, Alice suddenly has to spend $3 a day on food she doesn't particularly care for. At least the money doesn't come out of her allowance. In fact, Alice decides that this lunch money might actually be an opportunity to boost her savings. And she knows exactly what she wants to spend it on. Stephanie just got a Luxury Friendship Bracelet from her dad, and all the girls decided to save up for matching bracelets and charms. If Alice saves up her lunch money, she can buy it even faster, and maybe even get a few extra cute charms! But why is it so hard to save when she's hungry?