Inside this book you'll read life lessons for children based on quotes from the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett. Created in the spirit of Aesop's Fables, each tale illustrates all-too-human behavior by animal characters who face potentially life-changing situations.
This is a wonderful book filled with colorful stories and illustrations. I bought this book for my daughter, Lena, who is almost 2 years old. It is never too early (or too late) to learn from the Oracle. Occasionally, I bring it to my introductory finance class. My students know how much I respect Warren Buffett. Buffett is a fantastic human being who has a lot to teach. This book is filled with great teaching moments that can apply to children and adults.
Expectations were not met for this book. Warren Buffet has so many lessons in his lifetime of annual shareholder letters that could be made into nice children stories, but this book failed to do that. The stories appeared random, and then the moral of the story (which is stated at the bottom of every section) sometimes has nothing to do with the actual story that was told!
The story and messaging should be painfully obvious, but it was not. An example: one story talked about an owl and a bobcat. The owl lied to the bobcat about where he can find food; the bobcat went in the opposite direction. The moral of the story was stated to not trust cheap people. How....were we supposed to know an Owl is cheap...?! Maybe someone in Goodreads or the author can either explain that, or rewrite this book so it makes more sense.
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