Do you get pocket money from your parents or family? Saving your pocket money is a great habit that helps you buy things you really want in the future.
Learning to save money is an important skill for kids!
What Is Pocket Money?
Pocket money is a small amount of money given to kids for:
- Snacks
- Toys
- Books
- Games
- Small treats
Instead of spending it all at once, you can save some for later.
Why Is Saving Money Important?
Saving money helps kids:
- Buy special things later
- Learn responsibility
- Make smart choices
- Understand the value of money
Even saving a little bit each week can make a big difference.
Easy Ways to Save Pocket Money
Use a Piggy Bank
Keep your coins and notes in a piggy bank or small box.
Save a Little Every Time
Try saving part of your pocket money each week.
For example:
50=30+2050 = 30 + 2050=30+20
You can spend โน30 and save โน20.
Make a Savings Goal
Decide what you want to save for:
- A toy
- A storybook
- Art supplies
- A game
Having a goal makes saving exciting.
Avoid Buying Everything
Think carefully before spending money on small things you may not need.
Fun Saving Ideas
- Decorate your own piggy bank
- Make a savings chart
- Count your savings every week
- Save coins in different jars
Smart Spending Tips
Before buying something, ask yourself:
- Do I really need this?
- Can I save for something better?
- Will I still like it later?
Smart choices help your savings grow.
Why Kids Should Learn Saving Early
Saving teaches:
- Patience
- Planning
- Responsibility
- Good money habits
These skills are useful for life.
Savings Challenge!
Can you save a small amount every week for one month? Watch your savings grow step by step!
Saving pocket money can be fun, rewarding, and a great way to prepare for future goals.

