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The South Creek branch of the Orange County Library System is stepping up its role in community education by introducing innovative financial literacy programs for children. Selected as one of 300 public libraries across the nation for the “Thinking Money for Kids” initiative, this library is using engaging games to teach children aged 3 to 12 about money management and financial concepts.
This initiative aims to bridge the education gap by providing young learners with essential skills that are often overlooked in traditional curricula. Through interactive play, children can explore concepts such as saving, spending, and budgeting in a fun and accessible way.
Libraries are increasingly recognizing the importance of financial literacy as a critical life skill. By incorporating educational games and activities, they are not only fostering a love for reading but also preparing the next generation to make informed financial decisions. This program exemplifies how libraries can adapt to meet the evolving needs of their communities.
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