
The Wren Memorial Library has rolled out a list of community-focused events for April, aiming to sharpen children's financial literacy and providing an opportunity for families to engage in enriching experiences together. Every Thursday throughout the month, this Siler City establishment becomes a teaching ground where currency recognition and money math skills get a boost with the "Thinking Money for Kids" interactive game, as per Chatham County News.
Starting from next Thursday, between 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., young participants can delve into the world of finance, earning a free cardboard piggy bank for their efforts to start their savings journey, provided while supplies last. Offering a resourceful bridge across language barriers, the sessions will be held in English and Spanish, welcoming a wider audience, no registration required.
Recognizing the necessity of financial education from a tender age, Wren Memorial Library has joined hands with the American Library Association and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation for this initiative. These combined efforts materialize into interactive learning, with Chatham County News noting, "Thinking Money for Kids is an initiative of the American Library Association and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation."
For parents seeking constructive pastimes for their children, these activities offer a prime opportunity to build a solid foundational understanding of money management. A detailed schedule and more information about the Wren Memorial Library's April events can be found on their official website or by visiting the library at 500 N 2nd Ave, Siler City, 27344.









