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Websites that Teach Kids About Money

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By Marye Audet


Kids need to learn about money early. Image: Morguefile.com
Kids need to learn about money early. Image: Morguefile.com

Start Early Teaching About Money

Whether you are homeschooling, or just want to teach your kids about money and finances, there are several websites that have games, information, and present finances in fun, and interesting ways.

Allowing your kids to play the games, or do the activities, can add to the strong financial foundation that you are giving them.

Teaching Your Kids About Money



The Websites

Kidsbank is a fantastic, and kid friendly site. Various characters, like Penny, Interest Ray, and Dollar Bill guide your child through the site, giving them fun facts and important information on various aspects of banking, finance, savings, and economics. There is a game room, a quiz area, and a place for parents to read up on the various aspects of the website so that you can help your child get the most out of it.

Young Investor is an investment website for kids. Lots of information, interesting articles to read, facts and games about investing money and how stocks work. For example one of the pages is entitled, Different Investments for Different Goals, and discusses the carious types of investments and how much risk they carry. It helps children learn to define their investing goals to choose the best investment strategy for them.

The United States Treasury Department has a great website for kids that includes information, games, and teachers helps on the treasury department and other aspects of both personal and national finance. History of money, how it is minted, and how it is circulated are some of the features of this interesting site.

Savings Quest is an online flash game in which your child chooses a job, earns a paycheck, and chooses a savings goal. He must build a budget and handle other aspects of personal finances. Over a six month period (in the game, not in real life) he will have to work, handle expenses and save for a goal. This game can give your kids real life experience, it throws unexpected expenses at you just like in real life!

Savings Quest is from Wachovia, and has more links to other games on the main site. These are for a variety of ages, and include everything from online coloring pages to a game where you pick stocks and play the stock market.

Playing these games may not make your kid a financial genius but it will help him to have a better understanding of his personal finances and how they work. Being smart about money will help him succeed in the future, and who knows, he may be your retirement plan.

Games that Teach about Finances

Math for the Real World Math for the Real World
Price: $3.75
List Price: $29.95
Learning Resources Money Bags A Coin Value Game Learning Resources Money Bags A Coin Value Game
Price: $13.78
List Price: $18.99
Learning Resources - Buy it Right Shopping Game Learning Resources - Buy it Right Shopping Game
Price: $19.55
List Price: $23.99
Moneywise Kids Moneywise Kids
Price: $8.00
List Price: $19.99
Money Sense for Kids Money Sense for Kids
Price: $8.89
List Price: $14.99
Lloyd Banks Mo Money In The Bank Pt. 4 DJ Whoo Kid (Mixtape) Lloyd Banks Mo Money In The Bank Pt. 4 DJ Whoo Kid (Mixtape)
Price: $122.68

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RainbowRecognizer profile image

RainbowRecognizer  says:
16 months ago

Thank you, Marye - this is informative and I'll be bookmarking it to visit some sites with the kids! :o)

RachelOrd profile image

RachelOrd  says:
16 months ago

It really is very important to educate kids and young adults about money, how to budget, and how to save. I know when I was in school no one taught me, and it was a rude awakening learning it by trial and error! You offer some great tips and games here. Thanks

P.S. FYI, I tried to click on your "young investor" link, but an error page came up.

Rob Jundt profile image

Rob Jundt  says:
16 months ago

Bookmarking for my kids. Thanks.

jerseygirl  says:
16 months ago

Liked your hub... sites that I was not aware about and am now sharing with my daughter. Thanks much.

Marye Audet profile image

Marye Audet  says:
16 months ago

Thanks!

It is important, especially in this economy, for kids to be informed consumers and wise investors.

Oh, and Rachel, thanks for letting me know, I fixed the link

solarshingles profile image

solarshingles  says:
14 months ago

Very wise advice! And not just boring theory, but a real life experiences count, as you have mentioned.

solarpowered profile image

solarpowered  says:
14 months ago

Thank you. What a great hub! Really enjoyed it.

wannabwestern profile image

wannabwestern  says:
14 months ago

Hi Marye, another link I'd like to suggest for kids over age 7 is PlanetOrange.Com. It is a comic book/virtual reality game format and has some really informative information in it.

Wendy Mills profile image

Wendy Mills  says:
12 months ago

Really all parents need to teach their children about money, whether they are homeschooling or not, because the public schools certainly don't teach children how to effectively manage their money!

When homeschooling there are endless opportunities to teach children about money and develop their financial literacy. Also, if you have a home business, children can learn a lot by including them in aspects of the business. Teenagers can even learn to keep the business and tax records.

Great resources, Marye! I bookmarked them on Del.icio.us

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