Why Level 2 is Different
By ages 6 to 8, children are ready to go beyond the basics. They start noticing cause and effect, recognizing patterns, and wanting more independence. Level 2 meets them at this stage with age-appropriate challenges and opportunities to practice planning, prioritizing, and making trade-offs. Your child will learn how to:
See that money is earned, not simply given
Understand that planning ahead helps them feel in control
Balance spending, saving, and giving based on their goals
Recognize that wants and needs can change over time
Make choices and learn from mistakes without fear
This is where money concepts start to become personal, and your child begins building confidence in their own decisions.
How It Helps Parents
We make it easy for you to guide your child through these bigger concepts without adding to your workload. Level 2 includes:
Clear “For Parents” notes to help you lead with confidence
Talk About It prompts to spark meaningful conversations
Printable trackers and tools for real-world practice
Games and cut-out activities that keep learning engaging
Reflection pages for both kids and adults to think about what they have learned
Your role shifts from teacher to guide, helping your child explore choices, try out simple money plans, and experience the outcomes.
What’s Inside Level 2 - Foundation
Mini stories that show relatable decisions, mistakes, and wins
Vocabulary pages that build understanding for kids and clarity for parents
Conversation starters for daily routines, errands, or family time
Hands-on tools like trackers, cutouts, and activity sheets
Games that turn money lessons into fun challenges
Reflection prompts that encourage self-awareness and growth
Level 2 prepares your child for the deeper earning, tracking, and planning skills in Level 3 while reinforcing the mindset and values that will guide them for life.