Abby Medin is a 17 year-old incoming senior in the Bay Area passionate about art and economics: combining both her talents, she recently published “Meow Money”, a children’s book to teach personal finance early.
PALO ALTO, CA, September 05, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ — Abby Medin is a 17 year-old incoming senior at Menlo-Atherton High School, CA. When she was a kid, she enjoyed making comic books about her dog, doodling at recess, and reading graphic novels. In high school, she became passionate about expanding financial education in the midst of economic instability, and the rising, historically high, American debt. Medin became a leading advocate for financial education, writing about current events, the economy, and financial education for teens- “Teeconomics”. On a mission to combine her love for both economics and art, Medin created Meow Money with the goal of teaching young kids personal finance, and starting early. Aimed at young readers, this book breaks down complex financial concepts into fun, easy-to-understand lessons that will set kids on the path to financial success.
Meow Money is designed to teach children the basics of money management, including saving, budgeting, and understanding the value of money. With vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, Medin has crafted a resource that is both educational and entertaining. This book is an essential tool for parents and educators looking to equip children with the skills they need to navigate the financial challenges of the future.
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Teeconomics is an online learning platform that provides free financial literacy resources for student clubs, teachers, and teenagers everywhere. From guidance on finding a job to managing credit and building your investment portfolio, Teeconomics aims to expand financial literacy education before students enter adulthood.
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