
Baking cookies? Make math a blast with number cookies. These special cookies build your child’s math and financial skills. Not only will you make great memories together, but you’ll also have a delicious treat to enjoy. Bon appetite! For non-bakers, you can still have fun. Check out the “Variation” sections for activity alternatives.

Going grocery shopping? Bring your child along and turn your trip into a scavenger hunt. As you zoom through the store, have your child find and compare the prices of various items. They will learn a valuable life skill, while developing sound saving and spending habits.

Make learning about money fun with Money Choices. In this game, your child will be introduced to saving, spending, and investing while practicing financial decision-making. Bringing play and learning together.

Everyone spends money, yet few people spend it intentionally. Help your child become a wise spender by learning about the difference between needs and wants.

Want an easy, playful way to teach your child how to budget? Look no further than My First Budget. It’s fun, it’s simple, and your child will learn a valuable life skill.

Language is an essential aspect of learning. Understanding financial terminology will help your child learn about money. This fun memory-matching word game builds your child’s vocabulary and financial capability.