Availability:In StockContributor:Clive A. SlaterAudience:Ages 9-12Publish date:2025-05-23Pages:96
Language:EnglishPublisher:Austin MacauleyISBN-13:9781398435513ISBN-10:1398435511UPC:9781398435513Book Category:Juvenile FictionSize:8.00 x 8.00 x 0.26 inchesWeight:0.4806Product ID:SCEEM1ZJMG
Young people! The money you receive, whether as pocket money or gifts at Christmas and birthdays, is often spent too quickly on meaningless items. But once it is gone, it is gone forever. Look inside The Bank Account and discover how the animals of a magical forest taught Charlotte and Olivia the value of saving their money. In woods and forests everywhere, animals play happily throughout the year. When food is plentiful, they gather and store the surplus so they never go hungry during the harsh winter and early spring. Learn how to save your spare pocket money. Like the mighty and wise oak tree, your savings will grow and grow and help you later in life. Learn how to BANK.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Austin MacauleyISBN-13:9781398435513ISBN-10:1398435511UPC:9781398435513Book Category:Juvenile FictionSize:8.00 x 8.00 x 0.26 inchesWeight:0.4806Product ID:SCEEM1ZJMG
Slater, Clive A.: - Having run a successful business in the hair industry, for over 50 years, Clive has received many awards and qualifications in his chosen craft. Due to a severe heart condition, physical work became impossible after a life and death operation. Clive left school at the age of 14 years without any formal qualifications. As years passed, he gained many qualifications in his chosen craft and training, gaining the equivalent of a university degree in business and management. He was awarded first in training from the training board Surrey County council, against 5,000 other small, large and international businesses. He spent ten years in Canada, again achieving awards and fame. Clive's heart condition reduced his physical activity a great deal. When the coronavirus caused the first lockdown he took up pen and paper and started writing books. He created the Honey Bee series with the first being The Lonely Little Fir Tree, second The Bank Account and third The Eviction from Honey Bee Cottage. A new series of books are now in writing called Eddie the Wonder Dog. Clive has a three-year-old Jack Russell, the stories are short and based on the imaginary adventures of his dog.
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Young people! The money you receive, whether as pocket money or gifts at Christmas and birthdays, is often spent too quickly on meaningless items. But once it is gone, it is gone forever. Look inside The Bank Account and discover how the animals of a magical forest taught Charlotte and Olivia the value of saving their money. In woods and forests everywhere, animals play happily throughout the year. When food is plentiful, they gather and store the surplus so they never go hungry during the harsh winter and early spring. Learn how to save your spare pocket money. Like the mighty and wise oak tree, your savings will grow and grow and help you later in life. Learn how to BANK.
Slater, Clive A.: - Having run a successful business in the hair industry, for over 50 years, Clive has received many awards and qualifications in his chosen craft. Due to a severe heart condition, physical work became impossible after a life and death operation. Clive left school at the age of 14 years without any formal qualifications. As years passed, he gained many qualifications in his chosen craft and training, gaining the equivalent of a university degree in business and management. He was awarded first in training from the training board Surrey County council, against 5,000 other small, large and international businesses. He spent ten years in Canada, again achieving awards and fame. Clive's heart condition reduced his physical activity a great deal. When the coronavirus caused the first lockdown he took up pen and paper and started writing books. He created the Honey Bee series with the first being The Lonely Little Fir Tree, second The Bank Account and third The Eviction from Honey Bee Cottage. A new series of books are now in writing called Eddie the Wonder Dog. Clive has a three-year-old Jack Russell, the stories are short and based on the imaginary adventures of his dog.