
Zac & Zoe’s Ingenious Money Quest
An epic adventure into the world of saving, investing, and building big ideas—designed just for kids!
Give your child a head start in financial literacy and entrepreneurship with Zac & Zoe’s Ingenious Money Quest. This engaging book combines storytelling with interactive activities to teach key concepts like budgeting, saving, investing, and building a business.
Designed for young learners aged 7–14, each page blends colorful illustrations with real-world lessons—making complex ideas easy to grasp. Through 100+ puzzles, riddles, comics, and more, children will gain lifelong skills in money management and entrepreneurship!
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Chapter Summaries
Chapter 1 Preview
Zac and Zoe learn to stash their cash, build simple budgets, spot the difference between needs and wants, help adults earn around the neighbourhood, and dream up their awesome future careers!
Chapter 2 Preview
Zac and Zoe discover how to make their savings grow—by putting money in the bank, investing in stocks, and even learning about property! With fun, relatable examples and real numbers to practice with, they explore how money can work for you over time
Chapter 3 Preview
Zac and Zoe roll up their sleeves and turn big ideas into real businesses! From baking cookies to snapping pics of pets, they learn how to dream up creative ideas, crunch the numbers, find customers, and makeles
Meet the creators

Athreya Murugasu
Author
ATHREYA MURUGASU is the founder of Build A Genius, where his passion for empowering the next generation meets his deep expertise in economics and education.
With a background at the Central Bank of Malaysia, Athreya has published influential research on fair compensation in Malaysia, captivating mainstream media attention, and contributing insights to World Bank publications on 21st-century skills.
As the founding principal of Build A Genius, he also possesses a profound understanding of children’s learning needs

Rachel Wan
Illustrator
RACHEL WAN is an illustrator with over a decade of experience in the art and animation industry. She has illustrated for animated films such as The Glassworker, a recent contender eligible for the 2024 Oscars