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Money games and money activities are a great way to get children familiarised with money in a fun and more creative way. They’re also a great way for your kids to help with chores 😉. We’ve found some fun games ranging from offline board games and activities to online computer games, starting with the simplest to the more sophisticated.
Before getting serious with real cash, how about helping your children create their own money? Similar to our star feature in the Rooster app, introducing the concept of money with familiar items is a great way to get started on the financial education path.
Here’s a simple step by step process for the family to create their own money:
You can use this money as a simple distribution for chores, to talk about money or to practice playing maths games. As always, make sure to give back the proper change!
Another fun game combining chores and money!
Here are some steps to get your child involved in the household shopping and learning about money at the same time:
This game is an excellent way to show your child that food at home doesn’t appear out of nowhere – someone has to buy it. Doing this activity shows not only the value of different items but also gets them into maths mode! You can check out these other shopping games for kids for more activity ideas.
They’ve bought some stuff in real life, now time to practice online! The Toy Shop Money game is a simple way to practice buying and getting the right change.
In one mode, the player needs to use coins by adding and subtracting the correct amount of money and buying the toy. In the second mode, they need to be counting coins and work out the exact change from the amount given. There are different levels, starting with only 1 cent coins to some more complicated levels.
Although a simple game, it helps practice the idea of giving the exact amount and working out the change. It’s also a great place to start with very young children who need to practice. So next time you go shopping with them, you can get them to work out the change too!
A classic board game we’re still very fond of even as adults. This is one of the great games for kids of all ages to learn about money. You can play an adult version or try a Junior version if you feel this is more apt for your kids (great for 5-10 year olds).
Whether playing as a banker or regular player, your child will be responsible for making financial transactions such as buying and giving change. Great for practicing maths skills as well as getting comfortable with different coins.
Here are a few lessons your child will learn by playing Monopoly:
A more complex but still very fun online money game for kids.
Money Metropolis allows young children to live in a virtual world where they need to make life decisions that will affect their virtual bank accounts, allowing them to grow or shrink their money.
Your child starts off by choosing a savings goal in the first screen and then an avatar. With this avatar, they are then free to explore the town and make money. They make money by going to neighbors and doing small tasks such as raking the yard and babysitting their sleeping baby. They can also spend money on sweets and games. They then (hopefully) see their virtual piggy bank grow towards a chosen savings goal.
This game is another great way to teach kids some essential lessons on money:
The game encourages the player to complete tasks well – if you crash the mower too many times, you don’t get paid! It also teaches your kid why you don’t want to give in to temptations; spending all your money on Pacman means you won’t ever reach your goal!
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