
Harmoney & the Empty Piggy Bank,
is a new children’s book by North Carolinian author, Crystal McLean that is
sparking some much-needed money talk in households.
At a time where the economy is unpredictable and there
is much uncertainty in many households due to the global pandemic, Harmony
& the Empty Piggy Bank is a chapter book that teaches young people
about money, budgeting, persistence, entrepreneurship, investing, donating and
much more.
Harmoney is an
adventurous young girl with one wish! She wants something, but her parents give
her the answer she does not want to hear, “No.” Her diligence forces her
to create a plan on how to make her wish come true! This entertaining book is
sure to teach kids healthy money habits through a fun adventure!
Harmoney & the Empty Piggy Bank
is an easy reader chapter book for school grade children 3rd and up. Here is
one of many reviews of this book:
Published Author Bessie McDaniel: “What I love about,
Harmoney and the Empty Piggy Bank is that it is a narrative of more
than just finances. It is a demonstration of drive and patience coalescing to
produce results. This book not only creates a stage for success, but it gives
children a practical way as to how they can maintain it after achieving it. I
recommend this book because it inspires, motivates, and shows us how a piggy
bank is only empty temporarily.”
Harmoney & the Empty Piggy Bank
is published by Parker & Co. Press LLC and has a release date of October 27,
2020 that can be purchased on Amazon.
Author Crystal D. McLean is a native of Fayetteville,
North Carolina. She is an alumna of Fayetteville State University, where she
received her Bachelor of Science degree in Banking and Finance. Crystal is a
proud supporter of her community and is involved in numerous volunteer and charitable
organizations. Her goal is to educate youth on financial awareness and give
them tools to make financially sound decisions. To learn more visit www.authorcrystalmclean.com.
About Fayetteville State University
Fayetteville State University is a
constituent institution of The University of North Carolina System and the
second-oldest institution of higher education in the state, having been founded
in 1867. FSU is a historically black university offering degrees at the
baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. With more than 6,700 students,
Fayetteville State University is among the most diverse institutions in the
nation. To learn more about Fayetteville State University, visit www.uncfsu.edu.






