

💰 Master money moves early with Moonjar’s triple-threat moneybox!
The Classic MoonJar is an award-winning educational moneybox designed for children aged 3 and up. Featuring three diamond-shaped, unbreakable tin canisters labeled Save, Spend, and Share, it teaches responsible money management through hands-on interaction. Color-coded acrylic lids with wide slots accommodate coins and bills, while detachable tins allow kids to carry funds separately. The translucent design offers visual progress, complemented by a passbook for tracking transactions. Highly rated and perfect for instilling lifelong financial skills.


| ASIN | 0972428216 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,306 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #65 in Kids' Money Banks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,327) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | 12310 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Moonjar |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 12 years |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5 x 5.5 inches |
| Release date | December 15, 2004 |
C**.
very cool way to do the "spend-save-share" allowance
We're doing the "spend-save-share" allowance thing with our nine year old daughter, so I was looking for a bank that would make that simpler. I was a little hesitant to purchase this because it seemed on the smallish size and a little pricey, but it's been a GREAT bank. The bank itself is translucent and slides out of the sleeve it arrives in, so you can see the money that is inside and how it builds up. It holds both change and paper money. The three parts of the bank come apart, so your child can bring the "save" part with her to the bank or bring the "share" part with her to local orgnizations (we volunteer at a local animal shelter, so she brings the little "share" section of the bank with her to the shelter and puts the money into the donation box), etc. It also comes with a little bank book, so your kids can input the money as it comes and goes. All in all, I think this is a great introduction to actual banking, as well as a great way to watch money grow over time. Very neat, and great quality.
H**R
Love this concept
We use this for our 8 year old to gain some financial insight, and honestly it has worked out better than I expected! He does have to be reminded to write down when he adds and takes money out. So I do most of the writing because his handwriting is sloppy, but we love the concept and he has saved all his money for the last 6 months. We go to the store and he passes up buying things. 6 months ago he would blow through all his money. Really good concept to help them appreciate money.
A**R
Very educational gift.
What a fantastic gift for a child! I gave each grandchild one of these banks and some dollar bills so the child could decide what to spend, what to save, and what to share. A lifetime of learning!
S**R
Serves its purpose and teaches good lessons
My son is 7, and we started paying him a small salary for various jobs/chores he does around the house ranging from helping wash the car to folding laundry. It amounts to about $7 a week. We wanted to find a good way for him to learn the difference in spending, giving, and saving, and the Moonjar seemed like a good solution. The jar itself is metal with plastic lids, all held together with a rubber band. It's not the greatest construction out there, but it serves its purpose. We especially liked the small registry that comes with it, so he can keep track of what's going in and out of his jar. It gives him the ability to practice his math as well has developing good record keeping skills as well as building helpful saving/charitable habits for later in life. We keep it up on top of our hutch because I do not believe it would last long in the hands of our 1st grader, and we just bring it down on "pay" day or when he wants to get some spending money. I can envision it getting broken, or having the lids/separated sections getting lost. Overall, I think this is a great idea, but I do wish it was better constructed.
K**A
Teaching kids money responsibility!
SUCH A GREAT INVESTMENT! I bought two of these wonderful Moonjars, one for each of the kids (6&8) . It's been such a game changer around our house. They are excited about saving, spending and sharing their allowance, as well as all the fun ideas of how they want things to go when each section gets full. Definitely a great learning tool while teaching children about the responsibilities of money!
R**0
Great for learning early budgeting!
Works great for my 6 year old who already is starting to understand needing to divide his allowance between spending now, saving for later, and gifts for others. I’d say it’s unlikely this would be successful for kids younger than that (stick with one little bank that helps them just save)
J**D
Nice
My husband ordered 3 for our kids - we love it
P**5
Teaching tool about money
I bought this as a gift for a birthday gift for an 8 year old boy. I figured it was time for him to start learning about money: saving spending and sharing. Excellent principles for anyone to learn. This is a great tool.
K**.
This has really opened up conversation about saving and money management with my 6 yr old. He is understand that he has to save for what he wants, and he was super excited to take his 'save' box to the bank and open a saving account. He likes being able to buy candy or a toy when we go out, he has a sense of pride and independence when he counts his money and buys something. He used his 'share' money to make a donating to the animal shelter at the end of the school year in his teachers name.
M**C
Starting my 5 year old on concepts around money...interesting kit
H**A
Very good product to tech your kids how to save money and how to spend
M**E
We just started giving our kids a small allowance but want to start right from the beginning to teach them how to manage their money. This is a good tool for that!
S**Y
The best idea for teaching kids about money, saving and taking care of others. We have a bank for each kid. So great!
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