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Youโre never too young to learn the language of money and the lessons that rich dad taught Robert. Like it or not, money is a part of our everyday lives and the more we understand it, the better the chance that we can learn to have our money work hard for usยinstead of working hard for money all our lives. That starts with learning the language of money. This book, created from the international bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad, shares Robertโs inspiring person story but teaches how to make smart choices. Packed with straight talk, sidebars, and quizzes, this book will jumpstart a childโs personal and financial success by teaching: How to speak the language of money, ways to make money work for you, tips for success (including: ยWork to learn, not to earn.โ), and why games can help you understand money, investing, and ways to choose your best path to financial freedom. Review: Sparked my 14 year old daughter's imagination where i have been unable to - I've become a fan of Mr Kiyosaki. Having put off reading his RDPD book for many years because I was put off by the title, I finally gave in a couple of weeks ago and read it in two sittings. I found the information so important I decided to get this for my daughter who so far has been uninspired by my other hero Dave Ramsey. When I buy a book, I tend to read the summary, the reviews, how many pages (is it likely to be in depth?) I don't recall ever looking at the dimensions! This book is 127 pages long. Nothing unusual there. It seems an ideal length for teens to grasp the basic principles. When it arrived my daughter shrieked "what's this?" It's about the size in terms of total volume as a bar of soap. That came as a bit of a surprise. Fast forward to the evening, and my daughter has read it and memorised it and is quoting parts to me and is showing an interest in our fledgling property "empire". Mission accomplished! She then requested to read the full version of RDPD. Very much a case of when the student is ready, the right master appears apparently. So yes a tiny book but it sparked her imagination and has hopefully set her on the first steps to wealth. I so wish I had had access to this information at that age (14). Thank you Mr Kiyosaki. Review: It's Really Good - It's a great little pocket book for anyone. I know it says for Teens, but it will be a starting point for anyone who hasn't got a clue. Personally, I loved it. Being a Money Literacy Educator for Kids, I gave the book to my 14-year old daughter to read and asked for a quick review from her. In her words, "mummy, it's really good, but it would be better if there were more money stories of adults and children". I asked her why so? In her words, "it will show how easy it is to do these things". My daughter does not represent every teenager, but her suggestion is worth noting.
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A**R
Sparked my 14 year old daughter's imagination where i have been unable to
I've become a fan of Mr Kiyosaki. Having put off reading his RDPD book for many years because I was put off by the title, I finally gave in a couple of weeks ago and read it in two sittings. I found the information so important I decided to get this for my daughter who so far has been uninspired by my other hero Dave Ramsey. When I buy a book, I tend to read the summary, the reviews, how many pages (is it likely to be in depth?) I don't recall ever looking at the dimensions! This book is 127 pages long. Nothing unusual there. It seems an ideal length for teens to grasp the basic principles. When it arrived my daughter shrieked "what's this?" It's about the size in terms of total volume as a bar of soap. That came as a bit of a surprise. Fast forward to the evening, and my daughter has read it and memorised it and is quoting parts to me and is showing an interest in our fledgling property "empire". Mission accomplished! She then requested to read the full version of RDPD. Very much a case of when the student is ready, the right master appears apparently. So yes a tiny book but it sparked her imagination and has hopefully set her on the first steps to wealth. I so wish I had had access to this information at that age (14). Thank you Mr Kiyosaki.
S**E
It's Really Good
It's a great little pocket book for anyone. I know it says for Teens, but it will be a starting point for anyone who hasn't got a clue. Personally, I loved it. Being a Money Literacy Educator for Kids, I gave the book to my 14-year old daughter to read and asked for a quick review from her. In her words, "mummy, it's really good, but it would be better if there were more money stories of adults and children". I asked her why so? In her words, "it will show how easy it is to do these things". My daughter does not represent every teenager, but her suggestion is worth noting.
W**3
Excellent book an tiny size perfect
Perfect Pocket size book for a teenager to put in her school bag or back pack. Valuable information to teach kids from a young age. Schools do not teach any child about money. Best book I have ever invested in to buy for my teenage daughter and she drank in every word of it. Small little book to re-edit the subconciouse mind and plant the seed of success and abundance.
A**R
Tiny book with thin content - not enough to make an impact with your kids
Tiny little book the size of your credit card with little valuable content compared to the normal book Rich Dad Poor Dad. If I gave this to a teenager I don't think they would get any value from it as the content is so think that it looses it's impact. I think they would be even more put off working on their finances! In my view, we have a limited chance to get a teenager to read a book about finance and to shift their perspective, so it had better be good and hit the mark! I wouldn't waste my chance on this tiny book but would actually encourage them to read the full Rich Dad Poor Dad book instead. It may be more difficult but at least content-wise it will have a chance to make an mind-shift in their way of thinking.
R**Y
Great introduction to money and investing
I bought this for my daughter to introduce her to the power of saving and investing. It explains money concepts in a way thatโs easy for teens to understand. The lessons feel practical and relevant to real life. It is a great book for building a strong money mindset early.
P**N
Content is okay...
When I looked at this book... it had 127 pages so I thought... full of content and such a good price. Then when it came, it was so small, should have been for Tom Thumb or the borrowers! I suppose it could have fitted on half a dozen A4 pages rather them making into a small book... why? What a crazy thing to do, I'm lost for words... and so is the book! So this is feedback for you, it's the size of two or three large postage stamps... yes really!
V**A
Great book
My son was really captured by this book, and as I read the original, rich dad, poor dad, it meant it was so good to be able to discuss. And the exercises are great
R**I
Donโt limit yourself, buy the book!
Every single person will benefit from this book. Iโm 16 years old and this book has definitely changed the way I see money and for all the ones whoโve read this book before, youโll understand when I say, Think and Grow rich is definitely an asset rather than a liability!
I**E
This is the right cover, but the wrong text
The size of the book is 7, 5 * 8 cm as decribed, and the cover is the one pictured. But the text into is not the one you can read in the preview; it's another text, where sentences are modified to be shorter. If you consider that the teen version is shorter than the adult one, and this one is shorter than the teen's one, it means that the version I bought is resized twice from the original... It's no more for teens, but for kids!
B**I
Its a great start for knowing about money
This is a nice book that helps us know and manage money in simple language ideal for teens and anyone who wishes to learn and handle finances... It helped me a great deal and the ways described are pretty easy-to-follow and remember..
M**U
Informative book
Loved this book
V**A
Excelente
Excelente llego mas rapido de lo esperado y en perfectas condiciones.
M**N
Its is not a book just a summary book
I buy a book and i thought it is a complete book but today its delivered and i found out that its just a small book not complete/proper book. I dont need and want to return.
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