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Financial Literacy Memory Game

Financial Literacy Memory Game

Brand: Future Fortunes Academy
$49.95
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Make Financial Learning a Game!

Turn screen-free playtime into an opportunity to build lifelong money skills with the Future Fortunes Academy Memory Game! This 48-card matching game helps children master 24 essential financial terms—all while having fun.

By matching each term with its definition, kids naturally absorb financial concepts through repetition, logic, and visual cues.

What's Inside the Box?

  • 24 Core Financial Vocabulary Terms
  • 48 Durable, Glossy Cards (24 terms + 24 definitions)
  • Bright, Colorful Visuals & Kid-Friendly Graphics
  • Visual Aids for Learners Who Think in Pictures
  • Answer Key Included for Easy Learning & Self-Check

Perfect for ages 8–14, this memory game strengthens retention, vocabulary, and comprehension in a way that feels more like play than study.

Why Families Love It

Whether you're a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, this game turns serious topics like budgeting, debt, income, and saving into approachable, age-appropriate learning moments.

Use it for:

  • Independent or small-group play

  • Classroom financial literacy centers

  • Family game nights with an educational twist

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About Future Fortunes Academy

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Est. 2023 in London, Ontario.

Future Fortunes Academy is a for-profit social enterprise providing financial education to children ages 8-12 years old. It has been built by young entrepreneurs and backed by seasoned experts and business leaders.

When I was a child, I was raised in a lower income home, while money wasn't always readily available to my parents, they managed, budgeted and saved very well and gave me a lot of "money managing opportunities." This inspired the mission to assist families and teachers in laying the foundation for children on the fundamentals of financial literacy at a young age so that they are better prepared for the world.

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