Top apps and websites to get kids managing their money

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Teaching your children to be careful with money has never been more important.

This article first appeared on Your Money. Parents who want to instil in their offspring good spending and saving habits need to do so from a young age because, according to research, adult money habits are set by the age of seven. Getting kids interested and excited about money, however, is no easy feat. Luckily, there are a number of apps and websites which aim to teach children the best money habits, while at the same time, keeping them entertained. Here, three experts reveal their favourites: Holly Seddon, editor in chief at tech/parenting site www.quib.ly and mother to 3...

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