We’re excited to share fantastic news about the next phase in our ongoing mission to promote childhood financial literacy.
Collaboration news
Owning the Dash has collaborated with six state non-profit economic councils to develop our first Financial Literacy Kits for elementary school-age children. These kits will address a variety of state and federal core curriculum requirements in the fields of economics and finance. Each kit will include the first six Owning the Dash Kids’ books as well as a guide that teachers and parents can use to share these valuable lessons. Stay tuned for updates next month!
You're the engine of our success
Your continued support has been the driving force behind our determination to expand on our mission. Thank you for your feedback, reviews, and word-of-mouth recommendations. They have been instrumental in spreading our message.
This month, we have a big request. If you have not yet visited our new updated website, please take a look. All feedback you have on the website is greatly appreciated.
Also, if there are OTD books that you have enjoyed, please write a review about them on the new website. An added picture or video is always exciting to see! 😊 Your reviews on the site will help give visitors a greater confidence in exploring the Owning the Dash books and mission.
Listen in
In other exciting news, Nashema Mcelroy of The Financially Intentional Podcast just posted the video of our recent chat about teaching kids about money. We talked about practical tips for integrating money lessons into everyday moments, and the teaching power of storytelling. You can watch the video here, or listen to the audio here.
The most important reviews come from kids
Check out Nidhi's recent review of Iver and Luke and the Friends-for-Others Club. Her delightful presentation even makes us want to read this book again and again!
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