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The shopping game has since become a hit in our family, especially now that we have another three-year-old who loves numbers. We love it so much that we wanted to share it with you.

The first Fionist shopping game back in 2020


So how do you play?

  1. Design the store. Open your pantry and let your kid choose your supermarket’s selection. The more varied, the better. Anything closed that isn’t breakable is up for grabs. Feel free to limit them to a certain number of items. Ask your child to arrange the merchandise within their own reach.

  2. Set pricing. Affix paper price tags to the food items. Depending on your child’s development level, they could all be one, all be two, or be a different numbers. With our three-year-olds, we generally make most of the items 1 coin, some 2, and the more special things 3 or 4 coins.

  3. Prepare to shop. Get out a laundry basket, box, shopping bag, or anything that can function as a shopping cart.

  4. Allocate a budget. Give your child 10-15 coins or anything that can serve as money. We tend to use 10 agorot coins for this. For preschoolers, each coin is worth the same. Make sure that they don’t have enough money to buy everything in the “store”.

  5. Go shopping! Instruct your child to fill their cart with whatever items they want to buy. Explain that they don’t have enough money for everything, so they need to choose carefully.

  6. Checkout. When they are done selecting their grocery items, invite them to bring their cart to you in order to pay. Count out the items and their money together with them. If their shop costs more money than they have, explain to them that they don’t have enough money to pay for everything and help them figure out which items to return or replace in order to stay in budget. Once they can get their shop within their means, congratulate them for staying withing their budget! What a big kid and what a great shopper!

How do you teach your kids about money?

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3 responses to “Our kids love this DIY money game – as do we. Here’s how to play.”

  1. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    Wonderful stuff!
    I’m glad that you explained it all to us so carefully.
    Thank you!!

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  2. Andrea Avatar

    This is so fun, what a cute & creative idea!!

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