Black Family Makes History, Creates Innovative Coloring Book About Financial Literacy

Financial expert Chris “Fish” Fisher, along with his wife and three children, have proudly unveiled their latest endeavor to empower the next generation with financial literacy Coloring the World of Power Profit & Politics. This innovative coloring book is set to revolutionize how children learn about money matters.

Unlike traditional financial literacy materials, Coloring the World of Power Profit & Politics takes a creative approach by combining coloring activities with essential financial terminology. Geared towards children aged 7 and above, this coloring book provides parents with a fun and engaging tool to introduce their kids to the language of finance. Now, learning about savings, investments, and budgeting becomes an enjoyable activity for the whole family.

Based in Dallas, Texas, the Fisher family poured their collective expertise and passion into this project, making it a true family endeavor. “We wanted to create something that would make financial literacy accessible and enjoyable for children of all backgrounds,” says Fisher. “This coloring book is just the beginning of our mission to empower young minds with the knowledge they need to thrive in today’s world.”

With a focus on educational value and inclusivity, their coloring book aims to reach beyond individual households. The Fisher family plans to collaborate with educators and school districts to integrate the coloring book into classroom curriculum, ensuring that every child can build a strong foundation in financial literacy.

Coloring the World of Power Profit & Politics is now available for purchase at
PowerProfitPolitics.com along with other educational resources.

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