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Kids Board Games About Money

If you want to help kids learn about the concept of money, check out the best money board games for kids to help you find just the right game!

We’re big believers in the importance of teaching kids how to play board games. There are so many priceless board game benefits kids gain while they play games. Not to mention it’s a great opportunity for family bonding! 

When picking out board games for kids, we are always looking for ones with a teaching aspect to them, whether it be cooperative board games or preschool board games to help preschoolers learn their ABC’s and develop fine motor skills.

Today we are rounding up the best money board games for kids! We’re sure there are some you’ll remember playing as a kid as well as some new money board games the whole family will love playing together! 

Best Board Games For Teaching Kids About Money

Monopoly Classic Game
Monopoly is a classic money board game that we all love!
In the game, players roll the dice and move around the board as they buy, sell, and trade property in an attempt to end up with the most money at the end of the game.
Monopoly is a great game to pull out when you want to teach your kids about the importance of money.
This game teaches your kids money concepts as they have to decide to buy a piece of property or to pass it up when they land on an open spot.
It also teaches them the value of different properties, paying rent as well as having a mortgage with interest.
Monopoly helps teach kids to count money as well. They'll have to keep track of how much money they have to plan for future purchases such as buying more property, buying houses, or even paying a big rent payment.
There are so many great variations of Monopoly these days, like Monopoly Jr. for younger kids, Monopoly deal which is a quicker card version, as well as many character Monopoly options.
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Game Of Life
The Game of Life is a game where each player goes through “life” getting paydays as well as paying for various expenses they run into along the way like medical bills, houses, babies, entertainment and more!
Once you make it to “retirement” (the end of the game board) each person counts their money to see who the wealthiest player is. This, of course, is the winner.
The Game of Life is the perfect money board game for kids because it really teaches kids about the value of money as well as the cost of real-life expenses.
It's a quick and easy game to play that the whole family will enjoy!
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Pay Day
PayDay is a simple game to set up as well as play and can be completed in about 15 minutes.
The object of PayDay is to have the most money at the end. Players move throughout the month (the game board), making different deals on the property while earning money.
At the end of the month, players will be paid a salary, decide if they will put money in savings, as well as pay all the bills they acquired that month.
They must be careful though because if they put too much money in the bank and run out of money throughout the month they will have to pay withdrawal fees.
PayDay teaches your kids about monthly salaries, savings, withdrawal penalties as well as loans and interest on loans.
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Money Bags Coin Value Game
Money Bags Coin Value Board Game is a great money board game for kids that teaches your kids how to count coins and recognize the differences in each coin and its value as they race around the game board.
As the kids play Money Bags, they will take turns rolling the dice as they move around the board while collecting money along the way.
Once the first player has passed the finish line, all players count their money. The person with the most money wins!
This money board game is the perfect way to teach your young children the value of money without it feeling like homework!
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Managing My Allowance
Managing My Allowance Game is the perfect game to teach kids about counting, earning, and spending money. It allows them to handle money as well as calculate totals.
While playing Managing My Allowance kids will learn real-world money management as they earn money through chores and activities such as washing the car or walking the dog.
While playing Managing My Allowance kids will begin to recognize the difference between wants and needs as well as saving for things they really want.
Not only that, but it teaches kids about responsibility as well which is always a nice reminder!
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Buy It Right
Buy it Right is a great game for younger kids that are learning about the different values of money.
In this money board game, kids will be able to set prices as well as buy and sell items. As they move around the board, they learn the value of money.
Buy it Right helps kids learn to recognize the value of different bills and coins as well as giving correct change. This interactive money board game for kids is way more fun than homework practice sheets!
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Budget
In the money board game Budget, kids have the opportunity to make tough financial choices in order to stick to a budget.
Kids learn to make some really tough choices as they are forced to stick to a budget and travel through the game board.
Budget teaches real-world budgeting skills such as making a budget, attempting to stick to it while paying for real-world expenses, as well as tracking those expenses in their financial records.
As kids travel throughout the game they will get the opportunity to determine their needs and wants as they try to stay within their budget.
This is the perfect game that teaches financial literacy to kids in a very real and practical way.
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There you have it! The best money board games for kids.

What money board games would your family add to the list? Let me know in the comments below.

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