Start them out right with kid-friendly resources that teach youngsters about saving and older kids about managing their money.
Design Your Own Money
Design your own money and email it to friends and family.

H.I.P. Pocket Change
Cool games, amazing time travel, and coin-collecting tips.

FDIC Learning Bank
Meet Carmen Cents to learn about federal deposit insurance.

KidsInvest
You won some money!!! Now you need to decide what to do with it
and see what happens.
It All Adds Up
Personal Finance for Teens who want to get a head start on their financial future. Play online games and simulations to learn about credit management, buying a car, paying for college, budgeting, saving and investing.

Money Talks - Should I Be Listening?
Um, hellooo. Yes - especially if you're planning on leaving the comfort zone of home anytime soon. Check out cool downloads, educational videos, interactive games.

Sense & Dollars
Fun, goofy & cool games that show you the money -- including how much you might need for the prom - and what that credit card is really costing you and your parents.

Teen Consumer Scrapbook
Written by teens, for teens, with tips & advice on spending money without losing your shirt, including info on common rip-offs in stores and online shops, scholarship scams, credit card "deals" and more.

It's My Life - Money
Learn how to make money and spend it the smart way from how to make your own career to how to manage the earnings.

The Mint
You paid how much? Welcome to the real world with guides to tracking where all the money goes and how to hold onto it, including tips on earnings, spending, investing, with interactive games to sharpen your money smarts.

Student Aid on the Web
Free information from FAFSA (the US Government Student Aid Program) on preparing for and paying for education after high school.
Teaching Children Money Habits for Life
An online guide from the University of Minnesota.

Allowances for Kids
Suggestions for making your child’s allowance a teaching tool.

15 Ways to Teach Kids About Money
Practical suggestions from the national PTA.
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