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  • Knowledge Builder Pocket Money 2 - Manage Money

     2 - 4 players, ages 8 years+

    Pocket Money 2 – Manage Your Money by Knowledge Builder is an award-winning educational family board game designed to teach children essential money management skills. Through play, kids learn how to make smart financial choices, helping them understand the difference between needs and wants, manage their savings, and develop responsible spending habits. Key lessons include:

    Pocket Money 2 – Manage Your Money allows kids to:

    • Differentiate between needs and wants
    • Balance saving and spending habits
    • Prevent overspending and impulse buys
    • Cultivate a spirit of generosity by supporting charities

    To win, players must save $250, acquire two Wish cards, and secure one Charity card. Players navigate the board through four dynamic actions:

    • EARN: Gain money
    • SPEND: Use money
    • CHOICE: Decide on acquiring a Wish or Charity card
    • E-BANK: Manage savings with withdrawals or deposits

    In addition to learning financial concepts, kids will also practice:

    • Multiplication and division
    • Understanding whole numbers, decimals, and percentages
    • Rounding numbers to the nearest ten

    The game components are designed for authenticity. They feature durable synthetic paper notes, high-quality ABS plastic coins, and a sturdy cash tray, ensuring a realistic money handling experience.

    Knowledge Builder Pocket Money 2 – Manage Your Money" is the perfect blend of education and entertainment, preparing children for a future of informed financial choices.

    Each game includes:
    1 Board Game (502 x 502mm)
    Play Money 70 Coins and 80 Notes ($5, $10, $20, $50 and $100)
    8 Wish cards and 4 Charity cards
    4 Savings wallets
    1 Cash tray
    4 Game Tokens, 1 Dice and Instructions

    If your child hasn’t developed basic money skills yet, start her off with Pocket Money Game 1—Introduction to Money.