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Oakland Buys His First Stock

Learning How Money Grows With Patience and Purpose

James G Welcome

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English
James G Welcome
29 December 2025
Oaklynd Buys His First Stock is an engaging and educational children's book that introduces young readers to the fundamentals of investing and financial literacy in a fun, age-appropriate way. When Oaklynd becomes curious about how money can grow, his dad helps him understand what it means to own a small piece of a company by purchasing a stock.

Through simple explanations, relatable conversations, and real-life examples, Oaklynd learns key concepts such as saving money, patience, ticker symbols, and the importance of thinking long term. The story emphasizes responsibility, confidence, and smart decision-making, showing kids that building wealth is not about getting rich quickly, but about consistency and wise choices.

Part of the Welcome Family Wealth Adventure Series, this book is designed for children ages 5-10 and is perfect for families, homeschoolers, and educators who want to introduce financial education early. Oaklynd Buys His First Stock helps lay a strong foundation for money management while inspiring kids to dream big and believe in their future.
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Imprint:   James G Welcome
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 2mm
Weight:   109g
ISBN:   9798295502859
Series:   Welcome Family Wealth Adventures
Pages:   26
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James G. Welcome is an entrepreneur, author, and father who is passionate about teaching children real-life skills early. Through the Welcome Family Wealth Adventure Series, he helps kids learn about money, confidence, and building a strong future in a fun and age-appropriate way. His mission is to create generational impact through education, family, and legacy.

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