FinLit U Kids (Ages 9-12)

CA$14.99

Money skills that actually make sense for real life.

FinLit U Kids for tweens takes financial literacy beyond the basics with engaging, hands-on activities designed to build real-world money confidence. This Canadian activity book created by Black Moms Connection, challenges growing minds to think critically about money through activities including:

  • Counting Canadian coins and bills using mental math

  • Comparing prices to find the best deal (unit pricing, bulk buying)

  • Understanding when to use debit, credit, or cash and why it matters

  • Practicing budgeting with a "spend, save, and give" framework

  • Distinguishing between goods and services

  • Discovering how to earn money using existing interests and skills, an introduction to entrepreneurship

Rooted in the Canadian experience and created with Black children in mind, FinLit U Kids empowers tweens to make smarter money decisions, now and as they grow.

Perfect for: home use, homeschool families, after-school programs, and parents ready to go deeper on money conversations.

Money skills that actually make sense for real life.

FinLit U Kids for tweens takes financial literacy beyond the basics with engaging, hands-on activities designed to build real-world money confidence. This Canadian activity book created by Black Moms Connection, challenges growing minds to think critically about money through activities including:

  • Counting Canadian coins and bills using mental math

  • Comparing prices to find the best deal (unit pricing, bulk buying)

  • Understanding when to use debit, credit, or cash and why it matters

  • Practicing budgeting with a "spend, save, and give" framework

  • Distinguishing between goods and services

  • Discovering how to earn money using existing interests and skills, an introduction to entrepreneurship

Rooted in the Canadian experience and created with Black children in mind, FinLit U Kids empowers tweens to make smarter money decisions, now and as they grow.

Perfect for: home use, homeschool families, after-school programs, and parents ready to go deeper on money conversations.

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