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Learn Through Fun

At Money Sprouts Learning, we cultivate a passion for finance in children, engaging them through enjoyable activities and innovative techniques for understanding money through free online sessions.

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Questions of October

You get $20 for your birthday. You really want to buy a toy that costs $15, but you also want to start saving for something bigger later. What’s the smartest way to use your money?
A. Spend all $20 on toys now since it’s your birthday
B. Save the whole $20 and never buy anything
C. Buy the $15 toy and save the remaining $5 for later goals
D. Lend the $20 to a friend and hope they pay you back someday
You have $30 saved up. You see a new video game for $25, but your school fundraiser is asking for donations to help buy books for the library. What should you do to make the most responsible choice with your money?
A. Spend all $30 on the video game because you earned it
B. Give all $30 to the fundraiser and have nothing left
C. Buy the game now and plan to save again later
D. Donate part of your money and save or spend the rest wisely
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Ready to learn?

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Why Us?

At Money Sprouts, we believe that financial confidence starts young. Our mission is to make learning about money simple, fun, and empowering for every child. Unlike traditional finance programs, we break down real-world concepts — like saving, spending, and goal-setting — into creative, story-based lessons designed to spark curiosity. We understand that managing money can feel complicated, which is why we focus on building strong foundations early, helping kids grow lifelong habits of responsibility and independence. What makes Money Sprouts unique is our relatable approach: we’re students ourselves, learning and teaching alongside the next generation. That means every activity, video, and challenge is created to feel engaging, practical, and real — not like homework. We’re here to plant the seeds of financial wisdom so kids can watch their confidence — and their money — grow.

At Money Sprouts, we know that the best lessons come from connection, not textbooks. That’s why we combine creativity, real-world examples, and interactive learning to make financial literacy exciting. Through games, workshops, and easy-to-follow lessons, we show kids how money works — and more importantly, how to make it work for them. Our goal isn’t just to teach facts, but to inspire confidence, curiosity, and smart decision-making from an early age. Whether it’s understanding the value of saving, learning how to budget for something they love, or discovering how small choices can grow into big results, we’re here to make finance feel like an adventure. With Money Sprouts, kids aren’t just learning about money — they’re learning how to grow with it.

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Our Offerings

NextGen Financial Literacy Clinic

In this interactive online session, kids ages 6–12 will explore the basics of how money works and why it’s important to understand finances early. Through fun games and real-life examples, participants will learn about earning, saving, and spending responsibly — building the foundation for strong financial habits that will grow with them.

Young Entrepreneurs

Designed for curious and creative minds, this workshop introduces kids to the exciting world of entrepreneurship. Participants will brainstorm their own mini business ideas, learn what it means to earn money through innovation, and explore how teamwork and creativity can turn ideas into opportunities — all in a fun, virtual setting.

Saving Champions

This session focuses on the power of saving and goal-setting. Kids will learn creative ways to save money, understand short-term vs. long-term goals, and discover how small habits can lead to big rewards. Through interactive challenges and group discussions, they’ll become “saving champions” ready to take charge of their own piggy banks!

Money Basics Workshop

This final session ties everything together with an engaging overview of essential money skills. Kids will review key concepts like budgeting, needs vs. wants, and smart spending decisions through interactive games and role-play activities. It’s the perfect way to wrap up the month and build lasting confidence about money management!

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