
In Rosemary Wells's classic picture book, Bunny Money, Max and Ruby are on a mission to buy Grandma a birthday present. Ruby, the older and more organized sister, meticulously plans their spending with a list and a fixed amount of 'bunny money.' Max, her rambunctious younger brother, has his own ideas, often leading to unexpected purchases that deplete their funds. This delightful story gently introduces concepts of money management, budgeting, and impulse control, all wrapped in the familiar, humorous dynamic of sibling love and occasional exasperation. It's perfect for children aged 3-7, offering both entertainment and a subtle lesson.