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December 10, 2024
Amazing game for kids to learn about money
Milo's Money is a fantastic tool for teaching kids financial basics. The combination of an interesting storybook and an interactive game makes learning about savings and budgeting fun and engaging. The visuals are very kid-friendly and the hands on game helps the kids learn in a practical way.
While it could use more challenge for all age group, it's a great starting point.
One thing that could be potentially changed is the currency, Since this only has pounds, it confuses kids that might be in a different country. Adding options to choose the currency would make the game more relevant and relatable for everyone.
The interactive game keeps students engaged and allows them to practice decision making in a fun way, the combination of a storybook and game provides a well rounded learning experience.
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August 26, 2024
Great game bridging digital and physical money
This is a great game for 5-7 year old's as part of the free resource for primary schools in the UK. It helps young children understand the concepts of digital money in a world where physical money is less common.
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December 12, 2022
Engaging to teach young kids financial responsibility
This is a very cute and fun game to teach kids about financial literacy. I feel like students are not taught enough about financial literacy and taxes and how to use money in a correct and efficient manner in today's society. This game will help students learn from a very young age what money is and the importance of saving and spending money so that when they get older they can plan for their futures, including their careers and future families.
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December 5, 2022
A very cute game that teaches kids about financial responsibility
Little kids are not going to understand financial responsibility the way adults do but I believe this game will give kids at least an idea about how to handle money. In the game, you have a limited amount of money and you get to decide if you want to save the leftover, spend some, or spend all of it. The game format will help students understand the bigger picture.
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