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Ideas of Places to Purchase a Piggy Bank to Teach Giving:

Moonjars - In his family kitchen, John D. Rockefeller kept three jars for his children’s allowances for saving, spending, and charitable giving. This model of managing money, paired with the legacy of her family’s financial management principles, moved Elaine Scandiuzzi to create Moonjar moneyboxes as a tool for children and families to incorporate strong financial values and practices into their daily lives.

Mudpuppy Banks - What could me more fun than shaking your piggy bank to hear the change rattle around! These heavy cardboard banks have a metal hasp, colorful padlock, and keys and don't have to be smashed to make a withdrawal! Banks come in a variety of designs.

Learning Cents Bank - The LearningCents Bank teaches kids about money in a unique way. This bank features Save, Spend, and Give cylinders in which kids deposit their allowance each week. This process helps teach kids the important concepts of money. This bank comes with a dry erase pen to write on the cylinder lids, alphabet stickers to label their bank, a special closure for the Save compartment, and tips for kids.

 

 


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