NEW YORK, NY, March 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) After a successful debut at the January Atlanta International Gift Show, Money Scholar goes to the Big Apple and will make its first appearance at the prestigious ENK Children's Tradeshow in New York this weekend - March 7-8.
Attended by tens of thousands of buyers from around the world, ENK Children's Tradeshow is the ultimately showcase destination for upscale children's products. Money Scholar will be one of the newest kids on the block and is represented by Lola Jo Sales Group.
"After how the Atlanta gift show exceeded our expectations, we are looking forward to meet new advocates and fans for the Monday Scholar banks at ENK." Christine Douglas anticipates with a smile. "We will offer the full line of designs at this show and our forecast is that we'll sell out at least two of our latest designs - the red Race Car and the pink Diva Purse and of course our popular Bug Bank and Baseball Bank."
Money Scholar will be found in the Lola Jo booth # 8020 during the show.
ABOUT MONEY SCHOLAR
Based in California, Money Scholar aims to equip our children with the right tools and knowledge for a better financial future. The organization believes that children at any age can learn the four basic principles for sound money management - saving, giving, spending and investing. Money Scholar is founded by Christine Douglas, a mother of two and an advocate for financial literacy for children. She has designed a line of unique piggy banks that reinforces the four basic principles. The piggy banks are available online through her website and also at Nordstrom and several upscale boutiques for children nationwide.
For more information about Money Scholar, please visit their website atwww.moneyscholar.org or their blog at http://moneyscholar.wordpress.com
Money Scholar Supersizes Money in the Big Apple
This weekend at the ENK Children's Tradeshow, New Yorkers and international buyers will get a peek at the Money Scholar banks -- the piggy banks that teach kids to supersize money!
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[Press-News.org] Money Scholar Supersizes Money in the Big AppleThis weekend at the ENK Children's Tradeshow, New Yorkers and international buyers will get a peek at the Money Scholar banks -- the piggy banks that teach kids to supersize money!