Raise cubs who are financially wise and endlessly curious
Free worksheets, practical videos, and a warm weekly newsletter โ helping you teach children the life skills that school doesn’t cover.
Personal Finance
Saving, spending, earning, and giving โ taught through everyday scenarios. From pocket money conversations to understanding why things cost what they do.
Behavioral Economics
Delayed gratification, opportunity cost, anchoring, loss aversion โ the thinking tools that help children make better decisions for life.
Media Literacy
Understanding ads, recognising persuasion, navigating screens with intention โ essential skills for children growing up in a digital-first world.
Early Coding Concepts
Logical thinking, patterns, and problem decomposition โ not screen time, but thinking skills that happen to power technology.
Emotional Intelligence
Naming feelings, understanding others, managing frustration โ the foundation that makes every other skill stick.
Critical Thinking
Asking good questions, weighing evidence, spotting assumptions โ building a mind that thinks for itself rather than following the crowd.
๐ฑ Our Vision
Every child deserves access to the life skills that shape wise adults โ not just successful students. GrowthCubs exists because a mother asked a simple question: “If the best schools in the world teach children about money, decisions, and emotions โ why doesn’t ours?” We’re here to close that gap, one worksheet, one video, one Sunday newsletter at a time.
Pick a Topic
Browse our free resources โ saving, spending, delayed gratification, and more.
Download & Print
Every worksheet is free, beautifully designed, and ready to use at your kitchen table.
Learn Together
Sit with the child for 20 minutes. The worksheet guides the conversation โ no expertise needed.
Watch It Stick
Children learn through doing. One activity this weekend plants a seed that grows for years.
It started, like most things do, at the kitchen table.
My daughter Lavvanya โ four years old, fierce opinions, zero patience โ asked me why she couldn’t just take the biscuits from the shop. “Why do we give money?” It’s the kind of question every parent gets. I gave her a quick answer and moved on.
But that night, I couldn’t stop thinking. I have an MBA in Finance. I’ve spent years understanding how money, markets, and decisions work. And yet โ when my own child asked the most basic financial question, I didn’t have a plan for how to teach her.
I looked for resources. Most felt like textbooks dressed up as activities. Nothing felt warm, practical, or like the way we actually talk to our children at home.
So I started building what I wished existed. Worksheets that feel like conversations. Videos that explain, not lecture. Activities designed for a Sunday morning, not a classroom.
My son Pulkit is two โ too young for worksheets, but not too young to watch his sister learn. By the time he’s ready, I want GrowthCubs to be the place every parent, grandparent, and teacher turns to when a child asks, “But why?”
This isn’t a startup pitch. It’s a deeply personal project from a mom who believes every child deserves the same life skills that the world’s best schools teach โ just explained warmly, practically, and in a way that feels like home.
Pocket Money Planner
Help children plan, save, and spend their pocket money with intention.
Needs vs Wants Sorter
A visual activity teaching the difference between needing and wanting.
The Waiting Game
A fun introduction to delayed gratification through real scenarios.
Opportunity Cost Explorer
Every choice has a trade-off. This worksheet makes that visible.
Start with a free resource this weekend
Every GrowthCubs resource is designed to be used at home, at the kitchen table, in about 20 minutes. No preparation needed โ just print, sit together, and learn.
- โ Beautifully designed, print-ready PDFs
- โ Practical activities for real conversations
- โ New resources added every week
- โ 100% free โ always
Raising Cubs โ in your inbox every week
One concept from personal finance or behavioral economics, explained simply. One activity you can do with a child this weekend. No jargon. No guilt. Just warm, practical knowledge for those who care.
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