Sunday, April 18, 2010

An Interactive Web-Based Program to Teach Your Child the Value of Money


I'm really excited to share this web-based piggy bank designed to teach children about the value of the almighty dollar... everything from saving and investing to spending and general fiscal responsibility. The Ekomini interactive money box  resembles a little treasure chest that actually counts your child's money and interprets it's value into a web-based video game platform, expertly designed by educational professionals.

This little bank plugs into your computer's USP port, and together with the software teaches your child economics through game playing and goal setting. They'll have the opportunity to participate in virtual adventures in the land of Ekominiville where they'll learn valuable monetary lessons. This interactive program will teach children how to earn money from chores at home, donate to those in need, set aside money for responsible spending, and finally the program teaches your child how interest works and the benefits of investing. Pretty cool!
This remarkable learning program is designed for children ages 6 to 12 and allows you the parent to see what your kids are saving for. It's a great find and perfect for homeschoolers and non-homeschoolers alike! Check out Ekonmini today  and start preparing your children for real life economical responsibility!

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