The Money Mammals

The Money Mammals The Money Mammals help make financial education for kids fun and exciting. We help families, teachers and credit unions raise money smart kids.

05/05/2026

Some partnerships just keep growing. šŸ’š

We’ve renewed our partnership with !

Fun fact: They’ve been with us for over a decade—starting with The Money Mammals Saving Money Is Fun Kids Club.

And today? We’re still working side-by-side to help kids and families build money-smart habits that last.

Here’s what that looks like in action:

🄳 Celebrating young members with custom birthday postcards
šŸ–„ļø Driving families to digital tools and resources
šŸŽ§ Sharing expert insights through The Art of Allowance Podcast
šŸ¤ Meeting regularly to grow and evolve the program

Here’s to continuing the journey together!

Credit Union Youth Month may be ending … but good money habits don’t. šŸ’šWhen kids learn to share, save and spend smart, t...
04/30/2026

Credit Union Youth Month may be ending … but good money habits don’t. šŸ’š

When kids learn to share, save and spend smart, they’re building skills that last far beyond April.

Because financial confidence isn’t a one-month lesson—it’s something families grow together over time. šŸ§‘ā€šŸ§‘ā€šŸ§’ā€šŸ§’

We’re proud to support money-smart moments all year long.

šŸ‘‡ What’s one money habit you’re focusing on with your kids right now?

The hardest part of spending? Waiting! šŸ‘€ Spending is okay—when kids stop and think first.Learning to spend smart helps k...
04/20/2026

The hardest part of spending? Waiting! šŸ‘€

Spending is okay—when kids stop and think first.

Learning to spend smart helps kids build confidence and decision-making skills they’ll use for life.

Sometimes the smartest choice is waiting!

šŸ‘‡ What’s something your kids are learning to wait for?

04/17/2026

Saving isn’t about money. It’s about moments like this. šŸ’š

One young member set a goal: a SuperVine 3000.

And instead of letting it stay ā€œjust an ideaā€ … the team at brought it to life.

They talked about it. Encouraged her. Built anticipation every step of the way.

So when she finally reached her goal?

They surprised her with it—wrapped, ready and waiting.

She didn’t just learn how to save. She felt what it’s like to achieve something she worked for.

That’s the moment that sticks. That’s the habit that lasts.

šŸ‘‡ What’s a goal your child is working toward right now?

04/15/2026

Why does saving feel so … boring? šŸ˜…

Because most kids (and adults) are taught it the wrong way.

reframes saving as something completely different:

šŸ‘‰ Not a restriction
šŸ‘‰ Not a punishment
šŸ‘‰ But a way to create more options later

Because every dollar you don’t spend right now?

That’s money you’ve just given your future self!

And when kids start to see saving that way … it stops feeling like a ā€œnoā€ and starts feeling like a win.

šŸŽ§ Hear Colin’s full conversation with Chief Mammal on The Art of Allowance Podcast. Link in Stories!

Kids are more likely to save … when they have a goal they care about. 🤩Whether it’s something small or something big, sa...
04/13/2026

Kids are more likely to save … when they have a goal they care about. 🤩

Whether it’s something small or something big, saving helps kids learn patience and planning—one choice at a time.

šŸ‘‡ What are your kids saving for right now?

04/10/2026

You don’t need a lot of money to be generous. šŸ’š

In fact, sometimes the people with the least … give the most.

CEO Steve Bugg shares something powerful:

šŸ‘‰ Generosity isn’t about how much you have.
šŸ‘‰ It’s about what you choose to do with it.

And when kids see that in action—in their families, communities and credit unions—they learn that giving isn’t extra … it’s part of who we are.

Because the goal isn’t just raising money-smart kids.

It’s raising people who care. 🫶

Hear Steve’s full conversation with Chief Mammal on The Art of Allowance Podcast. Link in Stories!

04/08/2026

You don’t have to be ā€œgreat with moneyā€ to raise generous kids. 🫶

In fact, the most powerful lesson isn’t what you say—it’s what you model.

Andy Hill of shares a simple but powerful truth:

šŸ‘‰ Every family has something to give.
šŸ‘‰ And those small, shared moments? They stick.

Because when kids see generosity in action, they learn it’s just part of life—not something extra.

šŸŽ§ Hear Andy’s full conversation with Chief Mammal on The Art of Allowance Podcast. Link in Stories!

Money isn’t just for spending—it can help others too.This week we’re encouraging kids to think about sharing:Who could t...
04/06/2026

Money isn’t just for spending—it can help others too.

This week we’re encouraging kids to think about sharing:

Who could they help?

What do they care about?

It’s not about how much—it’s about learning to care. 🫶

No fooling here … April is Credit Union Youth Month! šŸŽ‰This month we’re helping families practice simple money habits tha...
04/01/2026

No fooling here … April is Credit Union Youth Month! šŸŽ‰

This month we’re helping families practice simple money habits that matter: sharing, saving and spending smart.

Because small money conversations today can build financial confidence for a lifetime. šŸ’š

Parents and credit unions—how are you celebrating Youth Month?

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