LITTLE FINANCE BUILDERS

Raise money-smart kids without the stress
(or the spreadsheets).

 You don’t need to be a finance expert to give your kids a strong start. With simple, everyday lessons, you can help your child grow confidence with money — and set them up for a brighter future.

Yes, I want to raise money-smart kids!

Hey, I’m Adele

I believe money talks should feel as normal as bedtime stories.


I have lived and breathed financial discussions from an early age. Growing up, family dinners were filled with conversations about finance and business—something I assumed was the norm. Over time, however, I realized that for most families, money talk is not a regular part of daily life.

That’s why I created Money Wise Kids: The Parent's Playbook - simple, everyday lessons that fit into family life for 3 to 10 year olds. No jargon. No complicated charts. Just practical tools and real-life examples that help your kids build confidence with money and help you feel confident teaching them.

I’ve seen firsthand how small, consistent conversations can make a big difference. And now, I’m here to make it easier (and way less stressful) for you, too.

MORE ABOUT ADELE

Money Wise Kids


From money stress to money confidence for you and your young kids.
If you’ve ever thought…

“I want my kids to learn about money, but I don’t even know where to start.”

“I didn’t learn this growing up — how am I supposed to teach it?”

 “I don’t want to spoil my kids, but I also don’t want them to struggle like I did.” 

…you’re in the right place.

Through Money Wise Kids: The Parent's Playbook, I help parents like you feel confident teaching simple money lessons that stick, even if you’re not a “numbers person.”

 

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5 Money Conversations to
Have With Your Kids This Week

You don’t need hours of lessons or fancy charts to start teaching your kids about money.
All it takes is a few short, everyday conversations.

This guide gives you 5 simple prompts you can use with your child this week at the
dinner table, in the car, or even in the grocery store.
Each one takes less than five minutes, but the impact? Huge.

“Each chat takes less time than finding your toddler’s other shoe.”