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Narrated by:
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Alexia Symone Eaton
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By:
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Monica Eaton
About this listen
I leap from bed on Saturdays.
I get to help my mommy shop.
We leave early in the morning.
The grocer is our first stop.
Money Plan follows Mia and her mommy on their Saturday morning trip through the grocery store. When Mia spots her favorite treat, she gets a lesson on the value of saving and budgeting. Children will enjoy this rhyming introduction to the basics of money management.
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