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Financial Games for Kids

Teaching children about money management when they are young helps them develop important financial literacy skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. Games offer a way to make important financial concepts interesting and fun for children. They offer kids an opportunity to practice basic skills that give them a practical understanding of how money works.
  1. PayDay

    • For the board game PayDay, players move along a calendar board where events happen each day. Using a salary received at the end of each month, each player must pay for household expenses and other bills. Intended for 2 to 4 players age 8 and up, this game teaches basic money management skills.

    Budget

    • Budget is a game that teaches financial skills by giving each player a set amount of cash at the beginning of each game. Each player must make a budget that should reasonably pay expenses, which may include buying a house or investing. Budget can be played by 2 to 4 players age 9 and up.

    Grocery Cart Game

    • When playing the Grocery Cart Game, players make the best purchases in the fewest moves possible as they do their grocery shopping. To get the best deals, players make use of coupons and price comparisons. This game is for 2 to 4 players and has two levels of difficulty, which can be played by children age 9 to 14.

    Bank Account Game

    • In the Bank Account Game, kids learn about managing a checking account by making deposits, writing checks, paying bills and keeping records as they play. The game is suitable for age 10 and up and can be played by 2 to 5 players.

    Decisions

    • Decisions allows players to invest $50,000 in the stock market and compete to see who can make the most money for an imaginary client. Kids learn about buying and selling stock and other aspects of handling funds. The game is intended for 2 to 4 players age 10 and up.

    Presto Change-O

    • In the game Presto Change-O, young children can learn about making change, saving money and starting a business. Players move around the board, paying and receiving money and making change as they go. The game is suited for 2 to 4 players age 4 and up.


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