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A Kid’s Guide to Giving

Posted on March 7, 2007November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

I highly recommend the book "A Kid’s Guide to Giving" written by Freddi Zeiler. It is a great resource to help you encourage your child to give
back and make a difference. This book discusses:

  • the value of giving
  • how to give (not just donating money)
  • how to do fundraising
  • nonprofit organizations of interest to young people

This award-winning book is well written and easy to understand. It is written from a kid’s point of view. The
page layout and use of quotes from other young philanthropists makes it fun and easy to read. The hardcover format will even hold up better than a paperback as your child reads and studies it.

Although the book is ideal
for kids, it can be a great resource for adults as well. I continue to refer to my copy from time to time.

Freddi Zeiler has written a winning book on giving that you need to include as a part of your library and your child’s life.

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