The Ideal Toy Investment for Children
When I was little, I always wanted to have cool toys. But my parents couldn’t afford to buy me toys, so I settled for hand me down ones. I didn’t complain much because I understood the situation my parents has. So when I became a parent myself, I wanted my children to have the toys they want if funding is available but if not, I just explain it to them.

Speaking of toys, I just saw a toy that I want my children to have. It is called Ekomini. It is the world’s first and only interactive, web-enabled piggy bank.
This cute orange piggy bank when connected to the PC and to the internet will let your children experience playing in Ekominiville which is an online educational game that helps children learn more about money and how to deal with it.

Take note, children who use this interactive toy can learn how to save, plan for purchase, share or donate to others, invest and spend their allowances. This toy also has a parental interface that will allow parents to get involved with their children’s activity online. This toy is an ideal investment for parents with children ages 6 to 12 and it is only $39.99 with FREE wallet and shipping!!


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wow this toy looks fun! maybe you can find second hand toys.
This looks really interesting. I think I’m going to buy one for my nephew.
wow marz… ok to ah… sana may totoong money na na eearn every play… hehe…
I gotta check it out,tamang tama pala at dito sa Canada ang head office nila.
I have seen post like this marz to lots of pinoy bloggers, opps ba to? cool yeah kids will definitely learn about being thrifty with this one.
I also want that toy for my daughter. it’s a little pricey lang, kailangan ko pa pagipunan
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Wow! What a great idea. I think my daughter would love this.
Wow, this would really make a good investment sa mga anak natin. It really is best to teach them early about good money-handling skills. Although with this toy, it could mean that we’d have lesser time sa PC natin. Maglalaro sila tapos sasabihin sayo they’re just practicing good money-handling skills.
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