Granny Greenback Club
Granny Greenback Kids Club
You can't start too early when teaching kids to be financially responsible. In fact you might be surprised how quickly they become aware of material things. As soon as children turn on a TV, or go to school they become increasingly aware of the world around them. They want stuff, like toys and clothes that they see advertised or that their friends have. And as someone who will be guiding a child, you want your kids to fit in, without spoiling them.
>> Check out the H.I.P. Pocket Change program from the U.S. Mint!
>> Check out the Thrive by Five for pre-schoolers from CUNA (Credit Union National Association)!
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Answer from April Newsletter
JFMAMJJASOND - Months in a year; January (J), February (F), March (M)...
Answer from January Newsletter
Silence.
Answer from October Newsletter
White.
Explanation: The only place you can build a house with all walls facing south, is directly on the North Pole. The only bears in the Artic (where the North Pole is) are white polar bears.