: Use real or play money to set up a mock grocery store or bakery at home. Let them practice making choices based on a limited budget.
: Give them a specific list and a set budget at the grocery store. Let them keep a small portion of the difference if they find coupons or cheaper alternatives. : Use real or play money to set
💡 : The most effective way to teach financial literacy is to make money a normal, transparent topic of conversation in your household rather than a taboo subject. Let them keep a small portion of the
: Turn learning currency into a game by sorting coins by size and value, or playing "coin bingo." 🚲 For Elementary Kids (Ages 8–12) Map out a timeline showing how much they
: Have them draw or print out a picture of a toy or experience they want. Map out a timeline showing how much they need to save weekly to reach it. 📱 For Teens (Ages 13+)