Penny the Pelican Plans Ahead is an award-winning financial literacy picture book that helps children ages 3-6 learn how to save, plan ahead, and make thoughtful money choices. Through joyful storytelling and playful rhymes, young readers follow Penny as she discovers that small actions-saving a little at a time, preparing for tomorrow, and helping her family-can make a big difference. With bright, engaging illustrations and heartwarming moments, this bestselling children's book introduces essential money concepts in a way that feels simple, relatable, and fun. Perfect for families searching for financial literacy for kids and uplifting children's books about money, Penny turns big ideas into joyful, easy-to-understand lessons. Why Families and Classrooms Love It Memorable lessons that stick- Money concepts come to life through real-world, scenario-based storytelling that children understand. - A beautifully illustrated rhyming story- Vibrant artwork and lyrical text make financial lessons feel warm, engaging, and accessible. - Loved at home and in school- Used in classrooms and bedtime routines to help children build confidence with saving and goal setting. Award-Winning and Best-Selling Penny the Pelican Plans Ahead is a #1 Best Seller in multiple children's categories and has been deatured by Real Simple, The Everymom, and Jump$tart Clearinghouse-trusted voices in family learning and financial literacy. About the Author Created by Alexandra Bono, financial expert, educator, and founder of Pelican Invests, this story was inspired by a mission to help families build strong financial foundations together. Pelican Invests is a mission-driven education platform helping families and schools teach financial literacy through stories, games, and hands-on learning-making money lessons practical, empowering, and joyful. Alexandra Bono is the founder of Pelican Invests, a financial empowerment platform. She previously held leadership roles at J.P. Morgan Chase, the U.S. Department of Treasury, and Columbia Business School, where she focused on building tools that expand financial access. A recognized leader in economic mobility and fintech innovation, Alexandra has been honored as an "Inspiring Woman in FinTech" and a "U.S. Woman in Tech." She is a Registered Investment Advisor and earned her MBA with distinction from Columbia Business School.Beyond her work in finance, Alexandra is also an artist and illustrator with a deep passion for the arts. She played a key role in launching the iconic Whitney Museum of American Art and continues to champion arts education and cultural access.