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Parent activity: Learn to save with Money Monsters
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To encourage children ages 6-9 to save money, it can be helpful for them to know exactly what they’re saving for. This is called a savings goal. In this activity, children will explore how to create a plan to make it easier to reach a savings goal.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Make spending choices at the park
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Children ages 3-5 can can learn to stop and think so they can choose what’s best for them before they spend money. In this activity, children get to choose what to do at a park.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Meet yourself as a big kid
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Children ages 3-5 can have a hard time planning for the future because they’re so focused on today. This activity can help children think about what their life might be like in the future.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Money sort
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Money is what we use to buy things. You earn money by working. In this activity, children ages 3-5 will use the sheet to practice important skills like counting and sorting.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Pretend play
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Children ages 3-5 can use suggested scenarios and props to get creative and act out activities, like going to work or going shopping.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Protect what’s important to us
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Health, family, pets, money, and property are important to a lot of people. This activity will help children ages 6-9 identify what’s important to them and explore ways to protect those things from risk.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Talk about paying for higher education
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As families and their teens or young adult ages 13-18 plan for their life after high school, explore and research all the possible ways to pay for post-secondary education. This activity will guide you through an internet search of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study options.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: Use a budget to shop for a party
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Knowing how to make a budget is an important skill that helps people reach their financial goals. In this activity, children ages 7-12 will use a budget to shop for a party.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent activity: What’s on a pay stub
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Show children ages 13-18 how deductions make the difference between wages and take-home pay.
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free
Parent guide: A Bargain for Frances
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Booklet to accompany the book A Bargain for Frances, helping parents read and discuss money topics with their children.(Book not available through CFPB.).
Available: as pdf
Language: English
Cost: Free

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