Description: This book takes readers on an engaging exploration of the history of money. ... Brief chapters feature an easy-to-follow narrative, complemented by Kitamura's gentle, cartoonlike watercolours. ... This book encourages critical thinking about the concept of money, the different forms of currency, and concerns about the importance placed on money.—School Library JournalA snappy course in the evolution of exchange. [Jenkins] offers lively explanations... It's all related in a simple, colloquial style that will keep readers engaged... The text is urged along by the fine illustrations of Kitamura, which sometimes hint at the old Johnny Hart comic strip "B.C.," with its touch of subversive humour. ... A thoughtful and entertaining story of how we got from trading a pig for a sack of rye to "Chapter Fifteen: In which we discover how easy it is for money to disappear."—Kirkus ReviewsAn engaging story it is thanks to Jenkins's clear, easy-to-read text. ... Jenkins succeeds in presenting challenging ideas, each following naturally from the one before, and includes helpful back matter (an author's note, bibliography, and an index). Kitamura's tidy watercolours (spot art and panel illustrations) add humour and help illustrate the concepts. This is not a book for a quick report, but the open format, approachable typeface, and plethora of illustrations make it one a student can read in a single sitting without feeling overwhelmed.—Horn BookThis is not your standard children's review of the historical shift from barter to currency, with emphasis on exotic media for trade, culminating in our own paper and coinage. Instead, this is a post-2008 financial meltdown essay, broken into short, lively chapters tinged with tart humour, that walks kids through development of money and money-lending. ... A spacious layout and Kitamura's delightful cartoon vignettes make the dense topics of taxation, interest, and inflation, and international currency valuation less daunting.—Bulletin of the Centre for Children's BooksThis cleverly designed picture book uses just the right balance of information and explanation to guide students through both the global history of currency and the application of market pressures on exchange methods. ... Of particular note is the cogent and accessible way Kitamura's cartoonish drawings help illustrate Jenkins' discussions of money's symbolic worth and the ways accounting led to the development of written language. Jenkins' straightforward, breezy tone and simple examples help make a confounding topic just a little clearer.—BooklistA rich and interesting perspective. ... Anyone who thinks financial discussions cure insomnia will be set straight by this quirky but reasoned book.—Virginian-Pilot
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EAN: 9780763667634
UPC: 9780763667634
ISBN: 9780763667634
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Book Title: History of Money : from Bartering to Banking
Number of Pages: 64 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Item Height: 0.5 in
Topic: concepts / Money, Social Science / Politics & Government, Business & Economics, Social Science / Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
Publication Year: 2014
Illustrator: Kitamura, Satoshi., Yes
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Item Weight: 14.4 Oz
Author: Martin Jenkins
Item Length: 9.4 in
Item Width: 8.9 in
Format: Hardcover