Using Our Products
At Financial Rewire, our mission is simple: make financial literacy approachable, fun, and effective for kids of all ages. While most financial education is directed toward adults, we believe children deserve a strong foundation long before they reach adulthood. That’s why our products are designed to grow with your child, starting as young as 5 years old and continuing into the teenage years.

Learning Through Play: Early Learners 5+
For our youngest learners, we’ve applied gamification—because play is one of the most powerful ways children learn.
- Financial Literacy Memory Game and Finance Go Fish introduce key terms in a fun and engaging way.
- As children play, adults can pause to discuss the terms—or wait until the end of the game to review together.
- The goal isn’t to quiz your child, but to expose them to financial concepts in a low-pressure, enjoyable setting.

Building Conversations: Middle Years 8+
As children grow, our products transition from games to conversation-driven learning.
- Our best-selling 100 Financial Literacy Words and Terms Every Child Should Know Deluxe Flashcard Set is designed to spark dialogue.
- Each flashcard includes a discussion prompt so parents and educators can guide natural, meaningful conversations around money.
- These conversations help break generational barriers—transforming money from a “taboo topic” into a skill every child feels confident discussing.

Real-World Readiness: Teens 13+
For older children and teens, our products emphasize practical knowledge and decision-making.
- From entrepreneurship flashcards to stock market basics, these tools prepare teens to step into adulthood with confidence.
- Each set is designed to connect real-world scenarios to financial terms, bridging the gap between theory and practice.

How to Get the Most Out of Our Products
Our resources are created for active parents and educators. Handing your child a deck of cards and walking away won’t deliver the impact these tools are designed for. Instead, think of financial literacy as “small bites”:
- Keep lessons short and repetitive.
- Encourage conversation instead of correction.
- If your child gets a term wrong, simply provide the right answer—no pressure, no scolding.
Over time, these small moments compound into a strong financial foundation.

A Partner in Your Financial Literacy Journey
Whether you’re just starting the conversation about money or looking for new ways to reinforce what you’re already teaching, we have products to support you every step of the way. From playful games to in-depth discussion cards, our collection is designed to meet children where they are and grow with them.