Vision
Children learn what money means when allowance feels like their own.
KidsMoney turns pocket money into a small practice space where a child can see money come in, make choices, save for goals, spend, and talk about tradeoffs with a parent.
Own money makes the idea real
When the money is theirs to manage, a balance is no longer an adult number. It becomes a resource the child can use, protect, plan with and sometimes learn from.
Allowance becomes practice
Each allowance moment can teach a concept: income, balance, cost, goal, delay, choice and consequence.
Parents guide the conversation
KidsMoney gives families a shared record, not a surveillance system. Parents can help the child understand choices without taking ownership away.
Why KidsMoney starts with allowance
Allowance is small enough to be safe and personal enough to matter. That is why KidsMoney uses it as the first place to learn how money works.