The Can Man
Review
By Rutgers Project on Economics and Children
While few children’s books broach the topic of homelessness, this book takes on the topic from a child’s perspective and does so with dignity and grace. Along the way come additional lessons about unemployment, savings, and wants versus needs. These valuable lessons, wrapped into an interesting story line, make The Can Man a noteworthy addition to the literature. —Rutgers Project on Economics and Children
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