Abby Medin, a 17-year-old incoming senior at Menlo-Atherton High School in Palo Alto, California, has published a children's book titled Meow Money aimed at teaching young readers the basics of financial literacy. Medin, who has a passion for both economics and art, created the book to help kids understand personal finance concepts such as saving, budgeting, and the value of money.
In high school, Medin became an advocate for financial education amidst economic instability and rising American debt. Her previous work includes writing about current events and financial education for teens through her platform, Teeconomics. Meow Money represents her latest effort to make financial literacy accessible to younger audiences.
Medin's book features vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, making complex financial concepts easy and fun to understand for children. This resource is essential for parents and educators aiming to equip children with the skills needed to navigate future financial challenges.
Meow Money is available for purchase on Amazon. Medin's initiative is part of a broader effort by Teeconomics to provide free financial literacy resources for students, teachers, and teenagers, covering topics from job hunting to credit management and investment portfolio building.



