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A visual, story, or familiar situation makes the concept concrete.
Silly goose, serious money.
Choose the format that fits: educator curricula, children’s books, a self-paced online course, live workshops, or the upcoming Autism learning kit.
Mission activeNo mystery menus and no dead ends. Each resource clearly shows who it serves, its current status, and where to go next.
Stories, illustrations, and age-appropriate activities introduce earning, saving, sharing, needs versus wants, and simple planning.

Budgeting, emergency funds, consumer persuasion, borrowing, credit, investing, future goals, and career decisions become active problems to solve.

Every format—from a book to a workshop—uses the same practical learning loop.
A visual, story, or familiar situation makes the concept concrete.
A prompt or simulation asks the learner to make the choice.
Students name the trade-off and defend their reasoning.
Reflection connects the lesson to everyday money behavior.
Open the complete book library, buy a published edition, or read the verified free eBook that is available now.
A picture book about opportunity, fairness, empathy, and the money choices young readers see around them.
The newest FinGoose children’s story is available on Amazon. Its free eBook link will appear here when an edition is ready.