Your kid just got money. Will they save it, or will it disappear by tonight? Most kids ages 8–12 are stuck in a costly cycle: get money, spend impulsively, regret it, repeat. No one is teaching them how to earn strategically, save intentionally, and build real financial confidence. Parents who use this book notice the shift within weeks. Kids start asking smarter questions before spending, tracking where their allowance goes, and treating saving as a win rather than a chore. Modern Money Skills for Kids changes everything. Forget textbooks. This is financial literacy for kids that reads like their favorite series. Story-driven chapters follow relatable kids as they navigate real-money challenges: allowance decisions, savings goals, online scams, and first-investing steps. Visual progress trackers, scorecards, and hands-on activities transform every lesson into an adventure. And because they're engaged, they'll actually absorb and apply the life-changing frameworks inside. Inside, your child will discover: The 50/40/10 budgeting framework — A simple Save/Spend/Give split that gives kids complete control over every dollar they receive - 5+ kid-friendly businesses they can start this weekend — Turn spare time into real income without waiting to "grow up" - The 5-Step "Spend Like A Boss" checklist — Stop impulse purchases before they happen and protect money meant for bigger goals - Ad manipulation decoder — Recognize the sneaky tactics companies use on kids so marketing messages lose their power - The Five-Layer Defense System — Block phishing scams, fraud attempts, and costly online mistakes before money disappears - The compound interest advantage — Why $10 saved monthly at age 10 becomes $2,300 by age 20 (the head start adults wish they had) - Ready-to-use budget templates and savings trackers for immediate use No lectures. No boring definitions." What readers are saying "My 11-year-old used to let money burn a hole in his wallet... now he's saving, earning with chores, and even started a small business to pay for camp." –Chassie "Instead of feeling like a lesson, it felt like a shared experience... my kids actually wanted to talk about allowance, savings goals, and even simple investing." –LaQuieta "Our tween read it for 90+ minutes straight... this was a huge light bulb moment about saving young and compound interest." –Rebecca The next time your kid gets money, make sure they know exactly what to do with it. Scroll up and click 'Add to Cart' now!