Welcome, friend!
At Money Smart Parenting, we believe financial literacy for kids isn’t just a subject — it’s a life skill. Our blog empowers parents, teachers, and caregivers with practical tips, creative activities, and inspiring stories that teach children how money works, from saving and budgeting to smart spending and investing.
Whether you’re searching for fun money lessons for kids, age-appropriate financial tips, or step-by-step guides to raising financially responsible children, you’ll find actionable resources here. We focus on real-life skills — helping kids build healthy money habits, avoid impulse spending, and develop a strong money mindset that will last a lifetime.
Start exploring today and discover how to make teaching kids about money simple, engaging, and effective.

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“The way we talk to our children becomes their inner voice.”
— Peggy O’Mara
Money Smarts Start Young!
“Our childhood experiences—how our parents talked about money, what we saw them do, the recessions or booms we grew up in—form the invisible scripts that shape our financial behavior for life.” – Morgan Housel, The Psychology of Money

About Me
Hi there! I’m Eve – a finance grad, daughter, sister, lover, mama, storyteller, and a big believer in raising kids with intention and heart. My son calls me mommy, and my family and friends (I hope that is you) call me Eve.
I created this little corner to share honest parenting thoughts, helpful tips, and gentle encouragement for the messy, beautiful journey of raising little humans. You’ll also find my podcast here, where we chat all things financial literacy – for both kids and parents (because it’s never too early or too late to learn).
Think of this space as a warm hug, a deep breath, and a reminder that you’re doing better than you think. Let’s grow together – one real moment at a time.





