35 Ways to Teach Kids About Money (2024)

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by Sue Lively

This week I am featuring 35 fun ways to teach kids about money!

I’ve found activities to help kids become familiar with the purpose and value of money, mathematical activities with money, and tons of suggestions for helping kids start to learn to manage money.

Why Teach Kids About Money?

After hearing parenting expert Barbara Coloroso talk about the importance of teaching kids to become responsible for themselves and their money from a young age, I decided I wanted to get an allowance started for my son, Onetime.

That being said, I didn’t know where to begin!

All I knew was that I wanted the money to be given free from obligation.

In other words, I didn’t want it to be attached to completing chores or tasks or used as a reward, but rather instead for the sole purpose of learning how to manage money.

So – I did my research and have compiled an amazing list of resources from parents who have already been there. I hope you enjoy reading through these ideas as much as I did on your route to raising money-smart kids!

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Teaching About The Purpose and Value of Money

  1. Kids and Money: It’s All About Respectis the perfect place to start when thinking about how you are going to approach the topic of money with your kids.
  2. Tips on Talking to Your Kids About Moneyalso hasa great post with things to think about right from the start.
  3. Planet Smartypants has some great tips for introducing money to Preschoolersalong with a funMath Money Boxactivity.
  4. ThisPreschool Money Gamespost includes a fun idea for a pretend play restaurant.
  5. Teaching Children the Value of Money from Childhood 101.
  6. Kids canLearn About Moneythrough pretend bakery play.
  7. Find some great everyday teaching suggestions in10 Ways to Teach Kids About Money.
  8. Love these hands-on imaginative play ideas:Shopping Trip Number Huntand Pretend Shop
  9. Help your kids learn to sort and identify the different coins using this fun sorting activity that also helps teach beginning letter sounds.
  10. This simpleCoin Toss Gameis a great way to introduce coin names and can be adapted for different ages.
  11. Montessori Inspired Activities for Teaching About Moneyhas a fun activity that gets kids looking closely at coins and bills while doing a bit of science!

Mathematical Money Activities

  1. Find aCounting Moneyactivity and lots of funMoney Poems and Songswith free printables.
  2. SimpleMoney Sortingideas.
  3. The Measured Mom has tons of activities to help kids learn about Money
  4. Check out this Simple Coin Math Lesson for a way to help your child sort and count money.
  5. Use this Dollar Tree activity with kids to help them understand how many quarters are in a dollar, etc.
  6. Use Wikki Stix to teach a variety of money concepts.
  7. Sing the 5 Currents Bun Song and make an adorable craft and large coins to go along with it.
  8. Find this neat Coin Sorter Game activity for helping kids identify the value of coins while they sort.

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Helping Kids Learn to Manage Money

  1. Teaching About Money and Savings.
  2. Spend/Save/Give Money Jars.
  3. Read about the ups and downs of allowing kids toManage Money.
  4. The ABCs of Teaching Kids About Money.
  5. Thinking of starting an allowance? Check out these tips at Saving Up: Children and Allowance.
  6. Try this Get Well Storecoin matching activity that’s a part of a Montessori unit on the immune system.
  7. Help your child make a Money Bank with instructions.
  8. Or make some cool Mason Jar Superhero Banks.
  9. Money Management skillshas important things to consider when helping kids learn to manage money. I especially like the part about being honest with kids.
  10. DIY Money Buckets discusses a way to start introducing the idea of taxes to young children as well as shows you how to make some adorable money management “buckets” with your kids.

That’s it for today’s money resources. I’d love to hear what you think about these ideas and if you have any kind of system that works well for your kids.

Leave a comment below!

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  1. 35 Ways to Teach Kids About Money (6)Danielle says

    Love this! So much great information!

    • 35 Ways to Teach Kids About Money (7)Sue Lively says

      Thanks Danielle – there really are so many fun things to try here! We’ve already done a few at our house. Best, Sue

  2. 35 Ways to Teach Kids About Money (8)Katie Pinch says

    What an amazing resource! Thanks for putting it all together and sharing 🙂

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