Saving Money Knows No Age

I remember when I was a kid, I was so fond of playing with Barbies and play money. It is more of a role playing game wherein I pretended to be the Barbie talking to other Barbies who were my playmates. We went to school and spend our money with our foods and other stuff. Aside from play money, we also used candy wrapper of different colors to represent the various denominations. Say red for P50, orange for P20 and green for P5, brown for P10.

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Play and Learn

At a young age, I’ve been enjoying this kind of indoor game. The new generation is so different and the technological advancement introduced Ekomini to children ages 6 – 12 for only $39.99. It refers to the interactive piggy bank that works hand and hand with the parents in educating kids about money

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Educational Stuff

The game itself is called Ekominiville that highlights the use of money box connected to a computer to track kids’ savings. Children playing it can easily learn about saving, planning for purchases, donating to social causes and investing. There is also a parental interface to help keep mom and dad involved in their kids’ progress.

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Ekominiville
2 Responses to Saving Money Knows No Age
  1. Sherry
    June 8, 2010 | 1:29 am

    this is fun, I think not only for kids but adults too.

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