Arjun saw one line on a cereal box: “Free Toy Inside!”
He bought it instantly… played for 15 minutes… and the toy disappeared under the bed.
Next day in Financial Literacy class, Arjun asks Miss Laxmi:
“Is buying something just because it has a free toy a smart way to spend money?”
Miss Laxmi writes on the board: Free Gift Trap
And the whole class becomes detectives to catch it in real life.
In this story, kids learn:
What the Free Gift Trap really is
Why “free toy” often makes us ignore the real value
How companies use gifts to make us buy things we don’t need
How to pause and ask: Do I want the product or the gift?
Detective cases in the story:
Rehaan buys chips only for a surprise toy
Meera chooses a kids meal for the toy instead of a healthier dosa
Arjun keeps buying packets to “collect all 6” and wastes more each time
Parent takeaway:
Teach kids one simple rule: If the gift disappears in 10 minutes, the money should not disappear for it.
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