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Standard Moonjar Moneybox
If you listen to Dave Ramsey's radio show for very long, you'll notice that some adults have never learned to manage their money. If they had used the Moonjar Moneybox while growing up, they might be better off today. The Moonjar Moneybox is a simple system of keeping track of the money you receive and having a plan before you receive it as to what percent of your $ is saved, shared, or spent. Instead of a piggy bank, the child stores his money in one of 3 boxes (blue for save, red for share, green for spend) banded together to form a hexagon. That way, it goes in the appropriate box right away. A Passbook that looks like a miniature checkbook register allows the child to track his receipts, with a column for each category.
This item is an easy and inexpensive way to learn about money management, to encourage saving, and to practice tithing. ~ Bob
The three individual canisters are held together with a yellow band which can be removed so kids can investigate each.
Students love them.
to help promote charitable giving and teach children and the next generation on the value of giving back.
Love the Moonjars! Really helps kids with money skills.
Teaching management of money: save, spending on a budget and tithe.