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  2. 4 best money apps for teaching kids financial literacy - AOL

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    Today’s digital-first world requires a fresh approach to teaching children about money. While family finance apps offer valuable tools for hands-on learning, they work best as part of a broader ...

  3. 9 easy ways to teach your child to save money - AOL

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    When it comes to teaching children about the value of finances and saving money, the earlier you can do so, the better.

  4. Savings 101: Teach your kids about money with a student ... - AOL

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    The best student savings accounts have a great APY, charge no fees, have no minimum balance requirements, and offer free ATM access. Savings 101: Teach your kids about money with a student savings ...

  5. Play money - Wikipedia

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    The first such toy money was printed in 1880 by the Milton Bradley Toys company, and was actually a teaching tool, distributed to schools so that children could play at commercial transactions and learn skills for reckoning change, recognizing coins, and budgeting purchases. [3]

  6. Island Saver - Wikipedia

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    The game received a positive review from TheXBoxHub, with a 3.5/5 rating, and the reviewer commented "it plays well, looks all cute and cuddly, teaches kids about money and it’s free to download." [5] Gamespew praised the educational elements of the game, "How exactly does Island Saver teach children about money? Well, every action you ...

  7. Allowance (money) - Wikipedia

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    An allowance is an amount of money given or allotted usually at regular intervals for a specific purpose. In the context of children, parents may provide an allowance (British English: pocket money) to their child for their miscellaneous personal spending. In the construction industry, an allowance may be an amount allocated to a specific item ...