Earn smart, save consistently and spend wisely!
Guided by entertainers, children can explore the world of money in a unique way. On their journey they will meet beloved fairytale characters Pinocchio, the Fairy, the Bear, the Bearmaker, Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother, the dwarves in the forest, who will put them in surprising and challenging situations where they will have to make team decisions.
Using Pendos cards, the children will experience the action of shopping, and each decision will have to be discussed and negotiated in their own team.
By the end of the journey, they will discover whether the decisions they have made have helped them or, on the contrary, disadvantaged them, with each unused item being redeemed with a Pendos fine, withdrawn from their piggy bank.
So, through the game, children aged 6+ have the opportunity to experience communication, collaboration, negotiation, developing critical thinking.
In a nutshell, Play4FinancialSkills Scouts is a game that familiarizes preschoolers and young school children with the basic actions of money management, saving, spending, teaching them basic financial principles that will be useful in their everyday life.
The game is designed in the form of a journey where children go through different stages of financial development. In addition, the game offers a variety of options for children to make decisions and take part in group activities.
The first stage takes children to an imaginary market where they can decide what shopping to do within a given budget, learning about spending, pricing and responsible use of money.
The next stages that develop children's financial skills are the surprise boxes on the board, which put children in the situation of making financial choices, such as deciding whether to repair something or buy something new, whether to keep or use the items they have bought, each of these decisions bringing advantages or disadvantages that children will discover for themselves by the end of the game.
The game also teaches children about social responsibility by putting them at times in the position of donating or helping others, which could teach them about the importance of getting involved in the community.
Play is a fun way to learn, which makes learning more effective and memorable. Last but not least, it develops social skills such as communication and collaboration and helps children learn how to make informed decisions.
The game also teaches children about social responsibility by putting them in the position of donating or helping others, which could teach them about the importance of getting involved in the community.
Cards with different objects
Banknotes worth 1 Pendo (money used in the game)
Game board
Different colored counters and dice
Game rules
This type of game is a fun way to learn, which makes the process of accumulation more enjoyable, efficient and memorable.
It also develops social skills such as communication and collaboration and helps children learn how to make informed decisions.
Recommended age: 6-7 years
Good luck in making money work for you early on!