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7 Great Gifts For Your Kids To Teach Them About Finances

Last Updated on August 13, 2020 by Ngozi

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7 Great Gifts For Your Kids to teach them about finances

Great Christmas Gifts to teach kids about finances

When it comes to holiday gifts for kids, it’s so easy to buy toys, electronics, clothes, shoes, and most things that your kids want.  I will share some great gifts that will help teach your kids about the importance of money and help them develop good financial habits at a young age. 

The earlier your children learn about good financial habits, the better financial decisions that they will make as adults.  As parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, it is important that we teach our children or grandchildren to make good decisions about money now and into adulthood.  Grab these gifts for your children and teach them about financial literacy.

7 Great Gifts For Your Kids To Teach Them About Finances

Financial Peace Jr.

Financial Peace Jr.is filled with appropriate chores, games and toys activites to help you teach your kids about money.  Their are fun stories about working, giving, saving, and spending, that your kids will enjoy.

Buy on Amazon

 

Growing Money: A Complete Investing Guide For Kids

This book explains in kid friendly terms all about savings accounts, bonds, stocks, and mutual funds.

Buy on Amazon

 

Money A to Z

In this book, children learn simple lessons on giving, sharing, and what money is and why it is important. 

Buy on Amazon

 

How to Turn $100 to $1,000,000: Earn! Save! Invest!

If you want to raise financially savvy and unspoiled children, this is the book for your kids.  This book is a guide for kids to learn basics of earning, saving spending, and investing money.

Buy on Amazon

 

The Everything Kids’ Money Book

This book teaches kids to save for things they want to inesting their allowance online. 

They also learn

  • What money can buy,
  • How credit cards work
  • Ways to watch money grow – from savings to stocks
  • And much more

Buy on Amazon

 

The Berenstain Bear’s Dollars and Sense

The book teaches kids how to budget their money.  Kids also learn the value of money and how to save it.

Buy on Amazon

 

Smart Piggy Trio Bank

The Trio Bank is one bank with three parts for spending, saving and sharing to teach your child about budgeting, setting savings goals and helping others.  The boxes are easily accessible to allow your child to keep track of their balances.

Buy on Amazon

 

It is never too early to start teaching your kids about financial literacy. 

Your child may not appreciate the teaching now, but learning about financial literacy at an early age, will make a difference in their lives in the future. 

I hope these 7 great gifts to teach your kids about financial literacy that I have provided is of help to you.

 

What other ways do you use to teach your kids about money?

 

 

Hi, I’m Ngozi, I work full time during the day blog at night and in my free time. Join me as I write about saving money, side hustle, getting out of debt, and ways to enjoy the simple things in life.

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Comments

  1. Alexandra says

    November 27, 2018 at 8:56 pm

    I don’t have kids of my own yet, but I think this is great advice for when I do – fantastic. I think it is important to teach kids at an early age how to manage money.

    • Ngozi says

      November 28, 2018 at 8:22 am

      It is really important that they learn early. Like the saying goes, when you know better, you do better.

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