The Ice Cream Money Mix-Up: A Fun Story About Saving and Spending

A funny, fast-paced money adventure for kids.
When Miles's allowance mysteriously disappears, there's only one thing to do, form a detective club and crack the case. With Riley’s trusty Ledger, Harper’s big ideas, and Carl the pet rock playing CFO (Chief Financial Officer, of course), the three friends uncover candy wrappers, sticky clues, and a mystery that hits closer to home than they expected.
As the investigation unfolds, Miles realizes something important: money doesn't just disappear. It slips away when you're not paying attention. Luckily, Riley has a plan and it involves a pencil, a few jars, and a little bit of math magic.
Through humor, adventure, and a whole lot of heart, The Ice Cream Money Mix-Up introduces kids to the basics of money management in a way that’s actually fun.
What kids will love:
- Relatable characters with big personalities
- Funny dialogue and silly surprises
- A real mystery to solve
- A pet rock who takes finances very seriously
- What parents and teachers will love:
- Clear, age-appropriate lessons about saving and spending
- A natural introduction to tracking money and making smart choices
- Encourages responsibility without lectures
- Builds a foundation for future financial literacy
- Whether your reader is a spender like Miles, a dreamer like Harper, or a planner like Riley, they'll walk away with a new way to think about money and maybe a few ideas for their own piggy bank.
Topics covered:
- Saving vs. spending
- How to track money
- Using "Spend, Save, Share" jars
- Learning from mistakes (without shame)
Perfect for:
Readers age 6–12, early chapter book fans, classrooms, homeschoolers, and anyone looking for a fun way to teach real-world skills.
The Ice Cream Money Mix-Up is the first book in the WeeWealth series. Financial adventures designed to help kids build smart money habits one fun story at a time.
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