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The world of finance bewilders many adults, so it's not surprising that kids often find it incomprehensible.
Money Rock tackles subjects like budgeting, taxes, interest, and the stock market with simple definitions, fun animation, and lots of catchy music. The country-inspired "Dollars and Sense" explores the concept of interest with respect to saving and borrowing, "$7.50 Once a Week" teaches money management, and the bluesy "Where the Money Goes" covers living expenses and how to control them. A vaudeville act featuring "Tax Man Max" looks at government spending, then "Walkin' on Wall Street" takes a jazzy glimpse of the stock market. The historical development of bartering and its modern applications supply the thematic material of "This for That," a hungry dinosaur in "Tyrannosaurus Debt" personifies our national debt, and the complicated process initiated by the simple writing of a check is broken down in "The Check's in the Mail." If all this sounds potentially dry, even mind-numbing, recall how the potentially dull subject of grammar sprang to life with similar treatment in
Grammar Rock. Rest assured that this 1998 addition to the multi-Emmy Award winning
Schoolhouse Rock! series is both informative and exciting.
--Tami Horiuchi
From the Back Cover
Learning about money is easy when you sing along with
Money Rock!
Dollars and Sense (Learn about savings and loans)
$7.50 Once a Week (What is an allowance?)
Where the Money Goes (How our salaries/allowances are spent)
Tax Man Max (Discover what the government does with our money)
Walkin' on Wall Street (Investments, stocks, and bonds)
This for That (Learn about barter and trade)
Tyrannosaurus Debt (Learn about our national debt)
The Check's in the Mail (How to write a check and where it goes)
Schoolhouse Rock takes children on a fantastic scholastic learning adventure! The same great songs you knew and loved as a kid are now available to a whole new generation. Each volume in this special collection features exclusive bonus programming of some of today's hottest rock stars singing their favorite Schoolhouse Rock song! 30 minutes.