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Experts agree that the financial lessons children learn today can last well into adulthood. That is why it is so important for children, teachers, and parents to have quality resources to help them teach and learn about good money management.

In effort to promote financial literacy among youth, MMI recently launched MoneyBunny.com, a fun, interactive way for kids to learn about money management. Thankfully, we’re not alone in our dedication to financial literacy. Following are links to some great kids and money blog posts from some talented bloggers.

Accurise askes Should Personal Finance Be Taught In School?

Michael of Beyond Paycheck to Paycheck talks about What Really Matters

FamZoo bloggers scope out the best Family Finance Picks.

Jenn at Frugal Upstate has some great ideas for Hosting a Lego Birthday Party.

Kara McGuire hits a tough topic in What Kids Think When They Hear “The Bank’s Taking the House.”

Liz Weston shares a personal story in How We Encourage Our Daughter to Save.

Mint blogger Ana Gonzalez Ribeiro covers financial literacy in Teaching Your Kids About Money.

MoneyNing writes about Learning to Say “No” To Your Kids.

Susan Beacham offers Ten Tips to Talk About Money With Your Kids.

Water Water Everywhere covers the Top 10 Ways to Teach Your Kids Great Money Habits.

And be sure not to miss:

Jean Chatzky’s Money Talk Night: Teach your kids financial responsibility on September 16.

MMI’s new website section dedicated to Youth and Money.

If you’ve recently written a post about kids and money that I’ve missed, please feel free to add it to the list by leaving a comment.