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Title and author
Title
Hey Kids, Let's Talk Money!
Author
Mae Cashman
Photo of the author
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Author biography
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Description
Genre
Non-fiction
Book description
Hey Kids, Lets Talk Money is a book which aims to teach children, ages 6-12 about the basic fundamentals of money. Earn/ save/ give/ spend.
Target audience
children ages 6-12, with help of parents for younger kids
Ebook details
First page
Title
Author’s name
Subtitle
First ebook page details
Subtitle: Earn, Save, Give, Spend. Teaching Children the Basic Fundamentals of Money to set them up for a Successful Financial Future
Last page
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Last ebook page details
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Ebook publisher
Amazon Kindle
Visual style
Design inspiration
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Colors to explore
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Other color requirements
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Creative vision
Style attributes
Simple
Detailed
Modern
Retro
Luxury
Casual
Playful
Serious
Loud
Quiet
Feminine
Masculine
Pop
Grunge
Literal
Abstract
Design needs
I want something that is more playful / catchy for younger viewers. Cartoon or illustration vs real photograph. things that come to mind: piggy banks, calculators, pencils/ numbers. But i dont want it too busy. many i have seen on the market have lots of images of all of the above or lots of data images or numbers , with images of kids or stick figures. Sometimes i think simple is better. fun colors and fonts but again simple and easy to read. included a couple more simple/ playful images of other books that i was drawn to. also very open to creative ways of showing the title. like how sometimes one of the letters incorporates an image (example: the S is a money sign )
5.5" x 8.5" dimension (jpeg, png and vector files)
What to avoid
a stock image with just words over it. i dont want it to look like i created it myself on canva. no cursive or harder to read fonts.
Files
Stock images
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