Money
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Young Monthly
Reviewed April 6, 2000 by George T., a parent from San Diego, CA who is not affiliated with the site. I learned of this site on CNN. The authors are two teenagers who have taken on the task of educating other teens about money and the stock market.
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Young Investor Mutual Fund
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Where’s George
Reviewed December 16, 2001 by Jill and Chuck, teachers from Florida, who are not affiliated with the site. Great way to incorporate math concepts with a fun hobby!
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Where’s George?
Reviewed by Amanda Sorensen, a parent from Salt Lake City, UT, who is not affiliated with the site. "This site allows you to track where your paper money travels after it leaves your hands. It’s a fun hobby site for all ages."
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Wall Street Sports
"I’ve included Wall Street Sports in today’s roundup because of its unique twist. Combining the excitement of sports with the challenge of Wall Street, this site operates a stock market simulation where professional athletes are the securities. You can buy shares of Jordan, Tiger or Gretzky, and trade them as you would Microsoft or IBM. Manage a successful portfolio, and you’re eligible to win prizes such as autographed sports memorabilia, t-shirts and trading cards. "
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Virtual Stock Exchange
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Tom Chao’s Paper Money Gallery
Reviewed by From Tom Chao, a reader from Connecticut, who is affiliated with the site. "Personal collection of over 1200 world banknotes from 276 countries including Andorra, Azores, British North Borneo, Danish West Indies, French Oceania, Greenland, Palestine, Panama, Puerto Rico, Reunion, Senegal, and Zanzibar."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Stock Market Sims
"Don’t have $100,000 to blow on your first investment attempts? Don’t worry, the nice folks at the following stock market simulations are willing to bankroll your online stock market education. Of value for both young and old, these stock market games will teach and entertain you."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Kids and Money
"Sometime between giving them their first allowance and sending them off ontheir own, we need to teach our kids about money: saving, spending, earning,managing. Where do you start? These five web sites are a great beginning."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Business Games for Kids
"Today’s game sites for young entrepreneurs combine fun and learning. The topic was inspired by my nine-year old daughter’s success at selling her already-read-them-don’t-want-to-keep-them paperback books on eBay. After making $24 on her first batch of auctions, she wants to start buying used books so she’ll have more inventory to sell. Suddenly, she’s in business!"
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