I know I am not good in terms of money handling and that is one thing that I wouldn’t want my kids to inherit. As much as possible I want them to learn the value of money and saving up. But it’s quite hard since they are not really aware of the monetary value of things. They know denominations like thousand, hundreds and tens. They know that thousand is greater than hundred, but teaching them to save up is another thing.
And if you are a mommy like me, we don’t have to worry anymore. There’s a new product in town that appeals like a toy but promises to educate our kids about money. It’s the newest piggy bank in town, Ekomini, but not just an ordinary piggy bank. It’s interactive! It is a money box that connects to a computer and with this, the kids can easily track their savings and even play online in Ekominiville.
This is an educational game that will teach the kids about savings, planning for purchases, investing and donating to charity and social causes. And the best thing about this product is that it has a parental interface that will help the parents be involved with their kid’s activity.
This interactive and very educational children’s toy is ideal for kids ages 6 to 12 and the price is only #39.99.
zoan says
June 6, 2010 at 12:24 ami'm gonna buy this one 3 years from now.. hehe
Mommy Rubz says
June 6, 2010 at 2:48 pmIf the benefits is teaching my children about savings, planning for purchases, investing and donating to charity and social causes, I think $39.99 is a great investment.
zek says
June 6, 2010 at 2:55 pmpenge! ;pPinay MamaElijah's Crib