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Financial Rewire

Activity Book: 100 Financial Literacy Words and Terms Every Child Should Know

Activity Book: 100 Financial Literacy Words and Terms Every Child Should Know

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Do you want your child to have a solid foundation in financial literacy? Of course you do! We love these kids to the moon and back and will bend over backward to give them the brightest future possible.

We turned our deluxe flashcard set into a fun and educational activity book for your child. You’ll find all 108 financial words and terms inside with corresponding images and definitions. There are 60 colorable images and 48 activities split into 12 categories that range in complexity.

There are easy activities such as mazes, word searches, and message decoding. The intermediate activities will cover topics such as logic and critical thinking, where your child will be asked to record the 52 Week High of their favorite stock or compute the capital gain from the selling of a stock venture. Our more advanced activities deal with math, where your child is asked to calculate the future value for a specific investment or find the return on investment from a particular business.

Teaching your child financial literacy early on isn’t as tricky or out-of-reach as you may think. The goal should be to expose our children to the world of financial literacy early. We attempt to give them a competitive advantage or a solid foundation in everything else from an early age: sports, religion, music, you name it. Why not financial literacy?


Children are exposed to a lot of new knowledge at an early age but seldom are they taught about financial literacy. This is because many parents feel that kids as young as eight won’t be able to fully understand the terms and their meanings.

The truth is, there is no better time to teach a child about financial literacy than when they are young and expanding their knowledge about different things in life. Knowing and understanding financial literacy's essential words and terms as early as possible will help kids grow into adults ready to face the real world.

Teach your child to be financially literate with the Financial Rewire 100 Financial Words and Terms Every Child Should Know Activity Book!

Stimulate your child’s mind with this educational activity book. What sets it apart from other financial literacy books is that it emphasizes essential words and terms used daily. By learning common words at an early age, a child gains an advantage over their peers.

Many parents leave it to schools to teach children about financial literacy. However, not all schools teach it to grade-schoolers, and those that do don’t teach it in depth. Learning about financial literacy should start right at home, where honest conversations about money happen.

Educational books like ours are among the best gifts you can give a child. Financial Literacy is one of the few disciplines that can change your child’s life trajectory. Not only will this activity book prepare them for the future, but it will also give them a head start in life.
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Terry

I am one of those dads that has hopes for his kid to play professional sports, a bit early I know since he is only 9, but I see potential in him. But I realised he needs to know about money as well.

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Anonymous

They also have the digitial format. I bought one for my daughter but I also teach fitth graders so I bought the pdf to use with my class.

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Anonymous
Well Made!

This is a well made book. I was kind expecting something cheap but this is well put together. My two kids love coloring and actiivity books so this was a perfect purchase for them.

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Todd

I originally bought this and the stock flashcards. My wife and I like both products so much we bought the flashcards for kids. I would have been better off just buying the set. But I am happy to support.

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Anonymous

All the activities dont focus on actual finance actiivites. A lot of the actiivies are simple like mazes, coloring, decoding, etc. but it still puts the finaical word and defitionito in front of the child. It subconsisiously exposes children to finance. I LOVE IT!