Why bother giving a kid a book they won't read? I'm A Shareholder is TOTALLY different! Awarded the NAPPA Honors in the Parent Resource category, it's colorful, it's fun, and it's the ONLY kids book that...

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Why bother giving a kid a book they won't read? I'm A Shareholder is TOTALLY different! Awarded the NAPPA Honors in the Parent Resource category, it's colorful, it's fun, and it's the ONLY kids book that can be coupled with owning stock.

The book includes a coupon for $20 OFF their 1st share of stock in a company they love
. Whether it's a single share of stock from GiveAshare.com or stock held in a brokerage account, this award-winning book along with the experiences that come with true stock ownership breaks through the clutter to teach kids about the stock market and managing money.

Each mailing from THEIR company becomes a learning opportunity: a dividend check, an annual report, a voting proxy, or an invitation to THEIR company's shareholder meeting. I'm A Shareholder guides the reader through the whole experience in an entertaining way that teaches skills that will benefit them for a lifetime.

This innovative book was made possible by a collaboration between subject matter experts, educators, illustrators, and of course, KIDS.

The The 2018 update keeps content fresh, current, and relevant to today's events.


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