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OverviewTwo bulldog siblings. One spends it all. One saves for tomorrow. What happens when a young bulldog spends all his money on fancy things and forgets to save for a rainy day? Battery and his sister Brenda each receive a magic money tree from Mama Bulldog. Brenda is sensible: she waters her tree, spends the money carefully, and saves for the future. But Battery? He buys a fancy house, a fancy car, and throws the fanciest parties in all of Bulldog Land! When his worried sister reminds him to save, Battery just laughs. After all, with a magic money tree, the money will never run out...right? Then one terrible day, a storm washes Battery's money tree away. Without any savings, he loses everything. The worst thing a bulldog can do is run out of money! Luckily, Battery has someone he can count on: his smart, sensible sister who saved for precisely this kind of situation. Through charming bulldog siblings and money lessons kids can relate to, Battery the Bulldog and the Funny Money Tree proves that living a ""regular"" life with sensible habits is the real treasure. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charlotte Geletka , Andrew Geletka , Katrina SnyderPublisher: Little Ripples Imprint: Little Ripples Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9798994343012Pages: 34 Publication Date: 17 March 2026 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""A rare children's book that gets both the heart and the behavior of money right. Through a simple story about a magical money tree and what happens when a storm finally comes, Battery the Bulldog and the Funny Money Tree teaches timeless lessons about spending, saving, and patience. Perfect for families who want to raise kids who understand that real wealth is built, not wished for."" - Dr. Daniel Crosby, NYT bestselling author of The Soul of Wealth ""Battery the Bulldog and the Funny Money Tree makes conversations about money feel approachable, playful, and meaningful for children. Through charming characters and clear storytelling, Charlotte and Andrew turn an often confusing topic into something kids can begin to understand. As someone who has spent years working closely with children and families, I love how this book opens the door to honest conversations about saving, spending, and values. This is a wonderful read for parents, caregivers, and teachers looking to build healthy money habits early."" - Susan Russell, early childhood education teacher ""This book is special because it effectively makes complex financial concepts simple and accessible for children. In a world of instant gratification and digital spending, poor money management can stem from lack of guidance. Money is a tool that requires care, planning, and balance. This book starts a conversation early that normalizes these helpful practices!"" - Barbara Ginty, CFP, CEPA, financial advisor and host of the Future Rich Podcast Author InformationCharlotte Geletka is a financial advisor, speaker, and owner of Silver Penny Financial Planning in Atlanta, Georgia. She is passionate about teaching children and families about money in fun and engaging ways. Charlotte has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, CNN Money, and Bankrate.com, and regularly speaks about financial literacy. When she's not helping families plan for their futures, she loves sharing stories that make learning about money an adventure. Battery the Bulldog and the Funny Money Tree is her first children's book, co-authored with her son Andrew. Andrew Geletka is twelve years old and believes kids should learn about money early, and in a way that's actually fun. As co-author of Battery the Bulldog and the Funny Money Tree, he made sure the story would make sense to kids like him and his friends. Andrew previously created Andrew the Tiny Chef, a YouTube cooking show. He lives in Atlanta with his mom Charlotte and their French bulldog, Coco, who may have inspired a certain bulldog character or two. Katrina Snyder is a Children's Book Illustrator residing in NYC. Inspired by her love of mid-century children's books, her art is vibrant, playful, and full of heart. When she's not drawing, Katrina can be found exploring the city with her husband and their small dog, Pixel, gathering inspiration for her next creative project. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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