What Can Ireland's Politicians Learn From A Fairy Tale?

What happens to a country when the money runs out is the focus of The Last Gold Coin, a new children's book - bringing timely financial advice to governments around the world.
 
Nov. 23, 2010 - PRLog -- Is life imitating art, or the other way around?
What happens to a country when the money runs out is the focus of The Last Gold Coin, the third instalment in the acclaimed Financial Fairy Tales series. With very timely advice for governments around the world, the book promotes values of hard work, honesty, charity and self reliance.

The book tells the story of a kingdom in ruins once the formerly plentiful gold has run out. The people, used to an opulent and easy life have so savings and no clue how to put the situation right. Many fall under the spell of a wicked witch and turn to crime, in the story that is.

The series author, former banker, Daniel Britton, said the following
“It’s a charming fairy story for children which helps them understand the importance of money and financial responsibility. If we can help children develop core values and habits from an early age then perhaps we can avoid this type of financial crisis in the future.”

Thankfully common sense and solid money values prevail as a new king and his lovely bride bring a sense of hope to the people, who collectively take responsibility for clearing up the mess and putting the country back on its feet.

The Financial Fairy Tales: The Last Gold Coin (ISBN 9781452078007) is now available online or visit http://www.thefinancialfairytales.com for more

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The Financial Fairy Tales - making learning about money serious fun. A series of books and resources which represent a new approach to financial education for children. Introducing ideas and financial principles through engaging and entertaining stories
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