Book Review
A Kid's Guide To Giving
By Freddi Zeiler
ISBN: 1-58476-489-9
Retail $9.99
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"A Kid's Guide to Giving" was written by 14-year-old Freddi Zeiler.
On
her quest to find a charity to contribute her time and money to,
she
discovered several alarming facts. Facts like:
 | fake charitable
organizations are set up to steal money and identities; |
 | children
die
because they don't have enough to eat or enough money to pay for
medical care; |
 | landmines,
left over from the war, kill or injure
more
than 700 people per year; |
 | our environment is in grave danger
due
to pollutants. |
As she organized her notes, her mother had an idea: Why not
share the
information you have with other children? And thus, "A Kid's Guide
To
Giving" was born.
In "A Kid's Guide To Giving" children will learn
how to
choose a charity that fits his/her lifestyle, how to put money
aside
to support that charity, and how to make time to volunteer. But
they'll also learn the importance of proportioning what they
earn
with what they give, how to raise money for causes they believe
in,
and what each charitable institution has to offer.
Featured charities are broken down as follows:
 | The organization's mission, |
 | How the organization spends donated money, |
 | How much of every dollar goes towards the mission,
administrative costs, and fundraising efforts, and |
 | Contact information. |
If you've ever wanted to contribute your hard-earned cash to a
trustworthy, reliable charitable institution, but have been too
busy to compare charities yourself, you'll want to pick up a
copy of "A Kid's Guide to Giving"
today!

About The Author:
Alyice Edrich is a freelance writer specializing in helping
families save money on their cell phone bills. Visit her website,
EdrichCommunications.com,
to learn how you can save money on your cell phone plans
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