A dog named Money

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A dog called Money (Kira) is a children's book by the German author and speaker Bodo Schäfer that introduces children to the world of money and gives numerous hints and tips for dealing with money. The bestseller has received numerous reviews and has been published in other countries and languages, including Asia.

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One day the girl Kira finds an injured Labrador dog on the street and brings him home. She takes care of the dog and calls him Money . It turns out that the dog can talk and is also a "financial genius". From her new boyfriend Money , Kira learns how to use money properly, how to increase it and how to fulfill dreams.

Individual evidence

  1. Review: Non-fiction book: Children, asks the rich Uncle Bodo . In: FAZ.NET . July 3, 2000, ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed December 23, 2017]).
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