What Halloween Teaches Kids About Money
Don’t let personal finance spook your kids. There are lots of fun ways to talk about money. Here’s how you can use Halloween to explain money
A treasure trove of fun and educational articles for the whole family. Pocket money tips, recommended products, advice from experts, or just ideas on how to get the most out of the app. And be sure to check out our Primers, a set of bite sized guides on how to talk to kids about money.
Don’t let personal finance spook your kids. There are lots of fun ways to talk about money. Here’s how you can use Halloween to explain money
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Mel Knibb lives in the English countryside with her children Crevette (12), Beanie (10), Jumpy (8), and Wriggly (6). They’ve been using RoosterMoney for years, and found it’s a great way to deal with money and financial literacy.