Personalized Financial Literacy Course with Quizzes for Kids
A personalized course that turns your child into the hero of their financial future.
How it works
Parents/Teachers set the stage; children work through the course with stories and quizzes in their own space.
Set up in the parent/teacher portal
Sign in, add a child profile with age group, create a secure PIN, and start a subscription when you are ready.
Stories tailored to each topic
Your child becomes the hero of illustrated financial-literacy stories generated for the topics you choose.
Quizzes and progress
Short quizzes after each story reinforce ideas. Children learn together, compete in a friendly way, and see where they stand on the leaderboard.
Two front doors: parent/teacher and child
You manage billing and profiles on the parent side; kids sign in with their PIN to read and play on the child portal.
Sample stories
Browse a few demo stories - same format your child sees after sign-in.
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One simple subscription
Unlimited access to the personalized course - stories and quizzes for your family, billed monthly.
Monthly family plan
$6/ month
Price shown in USD for your selected region.
- Personalized stories across financial literacy topics
- Quizzes that match each story
- Child profiles, PIN access, and progress for parents
- Separate parent and child experiences
- Manage payment and cancellation in the parent portal
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Registration is completely free. After you sign up, you can add your child, open the child portal, and generate three stories with quizzes at no charge - enough to test the full experience before switching to a paid plan.
A curriculum that grows with your child
CoinTales.Ai uses a layered curriculum. Every age group starts with the same twelve core financial literacy topics - the bedrock ideas every child should understand, whether they are in preschool or preparing for high school. Each age bracket then adds extras chosen for that developmental stage. The course is not a one-size-fits-all sprint; it is a multi-year path that can grow with your child from a first piggy bank to a first summer job.
Core topics (all ages)
These twelve stories form the backbone of the program. They introduce concepts in a simple, story-driven way and are revisited with increasing depth as your child moves up.
- 1.What Is Money?
- 2.Gold and Silver
- 3.What Is Inflation?
- 4.What Is a Stock?
- 5.What Is Interest and Compound Interest?
- 6.How to Spend Wisely
- 7.What Is a Credit Card?
- 8.What Is Supply and Demand?
- 9.Budgeting Basics
- 10.The Power of Saving
- 11.Introduction to Investing
- 12.Entrepreneurship for Kids
Ages 3-5: First steps in money (core + 5 extras = 17 topics)
The youngest learners need tangible, sensory anchors. Extras for this bracket translate abstract money ideas into things they can see, touch, and feel. A child might sort colorful coins, put a few in a piggy bank "to keep them safe for later," and decide to share some with a friend. Quizzes focus on identification and simple choices.
- Coin & Bill Recognition
- Needs vs. Wants (Basic)
- The Piggy Bank
- Earning (Simple)
- Sharing
Ages 6-8: Building practical foundations (core + 6 extras = 18 topics)
As children enter elementary school, they start handling small amounts of money and observing family spending. Extras bridge basic recognition and real-world application - for example earning a few dollars helping a neighbor, comparing prices of two toys, and setting aside cash for a local animal shelter. Quizzes begin to ask "why" questions that build critical thinking.
- Earning Money
- Needs vs. Wants (Application)
- Coins & Values
- Saving for a Toy
- The Bank (Simplified)
- Donating
Ages 9-11: Smart money habits (core + 7 extras = 19 topics)
Preteens encounter advertising, peer pressure around spending, and the possibility of a first bank account. Extras prepare them to navigate these situations thoughtfully - such as saving for a video game, spotting marketing tricks online, and budgeting for a pet beyond the purchase price. Quizzes include scenario-based questions that mirror real life.
- Setting a Savings Goal
- Comparison Shopping
- Introduction to Advertising
- What Is a Bank Account?
- Borrowing & Lending
- Simple Taxes
- The Cost of Pets
Ages 12-14: Real-world readiness (core + 8 extras = 20 topics)
Teenagers are on the cusp of earning their own money, using digital payments, and forming credit habits that can last for years. Extras are deliberately modern and practical - from gig work and pay stubs to insurance basics and spotting scams. Quizzes emphasize applying concepts rather than rote recall.
- Digital Money & Mobile Payments
- Introduction to Credit Scores
- Avoiding Scams
- Pay Yourself First
- The Gig Economy
- Reading a Pay Stub
- Insurance Basics
- Intro to Crypto & Blockchain
Most stories are ready within a few seconds once your child starts a topic in the child portal. You can open the story as soon as it appears in their library.
Yes. In the parent portal you can edit display name and age group, rotate the child PIN, and see quiz progress. Subscription and billing are managed there too.
Stories and quizzes are designed for children roughly 3 to 14, with language and examples matched to the age group you select for each profile.
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