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FinLit U Kids (Ages 5-8)
Where money smarts begin!
FinLit U Kids is a fun, interactive activity and colouring book that introduces young children to the world of money in a way that feels like play. Designed specifically for early learners by Black Moms Connection, this book builds real financial foundations through engaging, hands-on activities including:
Identifying and labelling Canadian coins and bills (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie, toonie)
Learning about the people and symbols featured on Canadian currency
Matching coins and bills to their values
Practicing simple spending decisions with "How Would You Spend $15?"
Building money vocabulary with word searches and key financial terms like savings, budget, and bank
Making change using cut-out Canadian coins and bills
Rooted in the Canadian experience and created with Black children in mind, FinLit U Kids makes financial literacy accessible, joyful, and age-appropriate from the very start.
Perfect for: home use, homeschool families, and parents ready to start the money conversation early.
Where money smarts begin!
FinLit U Kids is a fun, interactive activity and colouring book that introduces young children to the world of money in a way that feels like play. Designed specifically for early learners by Black Moms Connection, this book builds real financial foundations through engaging, hands-on activities including:
Identifying and labelling Canadian coins and bills (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie, toonie)
Learning about the people and symbols featured on Canadian currency
Matching coins and bills to their values
Practicing simple spending decisions with "How Would You Spend $15?"
Building money vocabulary with word searches and key financial terms like savings, budget, and bank
Making change using cut-out Canadian coins and bills
Rooted in the Canadian experience and created with Black children in mind, FinLit U Kids makes financial literacy accessible, joyful, and age-appropriate from the very start.
Perfect for: home use, homeschool families, and parents ready to start the money conversation early.