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e I’m saving because I want Sav Share I want to share my money to help I’m buying something fun, like Spend Here’s a super easy and fun way to help children learn about money. Teach them the value of saving and sharing, and how to enjoy spending thoughtfully. Follow these steps: A. Cut out these labels and encourage coloring and decorating. B. Tape a label to a jar of your choice—think peanut butter jar, jelly jar or even a mason jar! C. Talk about how to split allowance, birthday or holiday gifts of money into each of the three jars. Save. Share. Spend.

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Page 1: A. Cut out these labels and encourage coloring and decorating. · Save. Share. Spend. t n a w I use a ec b g n i v sa m ’ I Save Share I want to share my money to help ek i, lg

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I’m saving because I want

Sav Share I want to share my money to help I’m buying something fun, like

Spend

Here’s a super easy and fun way to help children learn about money. Teach them the value of saving and sharing, and how to enjoy spending thoughtfully.

Follow these steps: A. Cut out these labels and encourage coloring and decorating.

B. Tape a label to a jar of your choice—think peanut butter jar, jelly jar or even a mason jar!

C. Talk about how to split allowance, birthday or holiday gifts of money into each of the three jars.

Save. Share. Spend.

Page 2: A. Cut out these labels and encourage coloring and decorating. · Save. Share. Spend. t n a w I use a ec b g n i v sa m ’ I Save Share I want to share my money to help ek i, lg

I’m saving because I want

Sav e Share I want to share my money to help I’m buying something fun, like

Spend

Here’s a super easy and fun way to help your child learn about money. Teach them the value of saving and sharing, and how to enjoy spending thoughtfully.

Follow these steps: A. Cut out these labels and encourage your child to color and decorate them.

B. Tape a label to a jar of your choice—think peanut butter jar, jelly jar or even a mason jar!

C. Talk about how your child could use the money he puts into each jar.

Set the stage for your child’s future success!

Save.

Share.

Spend.