Kofi Goes to the Bank
From the Series Difference Makers
Kofi is a young boy eager to save his money to buy a djembe drum. With the help of his grandfather, Kofi learns the basics of saving by opening his first savings account.
As they visit the bank, Grandpa teaches Kofi how to fill out a deposit slip, and the friendly bank teller, Mr. Kwame, praises Kofi for his diligence, making him feel proud of his efforts.
This engaging story is more than just a fun adventure; it's a tool to help children begin developing financial literacy skills at an early age. By following Kofi's journey, young readers will learn the importance of saving, setting goals, and developing healthy money habits.
Learning how to manage money not only builds confidence but also empowers children to take responsibility for their own financial futures. With Kofi's example, kids will understand how their choices around saving and spending can positively impact their lives and contribute to their community, laying a strong foundation for lifelong financial success.
| Interest Level | Preschool - Grade 2 |
|---|---|
| Reading Level | Kindergarten |
| Copyright | 2025 |
| BISACS | JUV002000, JUV029010, JUV009000 |
| Genre | Fiction, Picture Books |
| Publisher | Lerner Publishing Group |
| Imprint | Planting People Growing Justice Press |
| Series | Leaders Are Readers |
| Language | English |
| Number of Pages | 32 |
| ISBN | 9798896050032 |
|---|---|
| Title Format | Reinforced book |
| Release Date | 2025-06-15 |
| Author | Brendan Wenzel |
| Illustrator | Brendan Wenzel |
| Features | Author/Illustrator biography, Awards, Reviewed |
| Dewey | [E] |
| Graphics | Full-color illustrations |
| Dimensions | 6 x 9 |
| Guided Reading Level | J |
| ATOS Reading Level | 0.0 |

