My First Monopoly Teaches Kids About Money
Laura McQuarrie — April 27, 2022 — Life-Stages
References: toyworldmag
There are countless editions of the classic board game Monopoly but My First Monopoly sets itself apart as an edition expressly designed to teach kids about money. Hasbro teamed up with Dragons Den star Sara Davies MBE to create this unique edition of the board game geared at supporting aspiring young tycoons.
The fun-focused teaching tool for families features a double-sided board that offers different levels of play. While one side of the board is best for kids between the ages of four to five with counting and matching activities, the second side offers more advanced money lessons with reading and math for kids ages six and up.
In this kid-friendly Monopoly edition, kids compete to own properties like zoos, waterparks and pizza restaurants.
The fun-focused teaching tool for families features a double-sided board that offers different levels of play. While one side of the board is best for kids between the ages of four to five with counting and matching activities, the second side offers more advanced money lessons with reading and math for kids ages six and up.
In this kid-friendly Monopoly edition, kids compete to own properties like zoos, waterparks and pizza restaurants.
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