How You and Your Child Can Celebrate Financial Literacy Month

Financial literacy month is here, and Ty Allan Jackson, along with Danny Dollar, the King of Cha-Ching, can help you get your kids and students excited about money and entrepreneurship!

Here are four different ways to celebrate financial literacy month with us:

#1: Buy our books!

Danny Dollar Millionaire Extraordinaire: The Lemonade Escapade
Our flagship book introduces young readers to Danny in a fun and easy-to-read story. The book teaches the basics of how money works, and what it means to be an entrepreneur. 

Make Your Own Money: How Kids Can Earn It, Save It, Spend It, and Dream Big
Our newest book serves as a guide for young people to earn, save, spend, and dream big. The handy worksheets in the back of the book teach readers how to write a business plan, identify wants and needs, create a budget, and more. This book is a blueprint for kids to start saving money, learn how to spend it wisely, and even start their own business.

Grab copies on our website for your child or students and watch them turn into young entrepreneurs!

#2: Schedule a virtual or in-person workshop with Ty!

Want to make financial literacy month extra special in your classroom? Reach out to us to schedule a virtual visit with Ty, where he will lead an entrepreneurship workshop with your students and get them on their way to making their own money. 

Email Rachel Malley at [email protected] to learn more and schedule a virtual (or in-person) visit with Ty. 

#3: Host a Danny Dollar Entrepreneur Fair

Our award-winning program, The Danny Dollar Entrepreneur Fair, allows kids to bring their biggest ideas to life. Guided by Ty Allan Jackson’s book Make Your Own Money, students create their own businesses and develop skills in critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity. The program, which demystifies the world of money and entrepreneurship, ends in a fun and empowering fair that celebrates students’ accomplishments and empowers them to move confidently into the future. It’s like a science fair, but for small businesses:)

Email Rachel Malley at [email protected] to learn more about this program and bring it to your school. 

#4: Follow @ty_allan_jackson on IG

Throughout financial literacy month, Ty will be posting simple and easy tips about how to get your kids and students interested and engaged in the world of money and entrepreneurship. Follow for fun ideas!

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