Child looking worried as he looks as last coin in his pocket money barrel

What Happened Next: The Problem with Pocket Money

Pocket money is an excellent tool to help children build good spending, saving and giving habits. But it doesn’t come without it’s challenges. You can catch up with our full pocket money stories here. And also read our 5 Ways to Empower Your Child with Pocket Money. Want to know what happened next… here is our story.

This story is part of our What Happened Next series.

The Joy and Agony of Spending

Luc (Aged 7)

I’ve been saving. I’ve been saving really hard for weeks and weeks and weeks for my dinosaur army – cough – I mean family. And Daddy says I’m so close to having enough pocket money.

But there is a problem.

A big noisy, all guns blazing, shooting, driving, men included, giant tank toy that I really really want. It is so amazing!

And I know I have enough money for the tank. I could buy the tank today. I could battle with the tank today.

child counting out money to buy a toy tank

But I really want to build my dinosaur army too. What should I do?

I’ll get the tank. Yes definitely get the tank!

“That’s all your pocket money gone. You’ll have to start saving again.” Daddy reminds me.

I know. I know.

But I really love this tank. It can join my dinosaur army once I have one.

And what is the point of going into a toy shop if you are not going to buy anything?

child leaving shop with dinosaur toy and tank toy

Where to Start with Pocket Money

Are you thinking about when to start giving pocket money to your children? Here are some thoughts to get you started…

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