Homeschool families
A ready-made financial-literacy strand: fables to read together, activities as assignments, and a Grown-Ups corner that hands you the lesson plan.
Worksheets teach definitions. Stories teach habits. The Cabinet of Coins gives your learners a practice economy — earning, saving, giving, growing — wrapped in fables they'll retell at recess.
No ads, no chat with strangers, no real money — and learners' data stays on the device.

A ready-made financial-literacy strand: fables to read together, activities as assignments, and a Grown-Ups corner that hands you the lesson plan.
Small groups thrive in the practice world — one learner runs the lemonade stand while the others play the market.
Age tiers 4-18 mean one resource spans your whole roster, in ten languages — helpful when your class speaks more than one at home.
Today, educators use the family plan — up to 6 learner profiles, $6 a month or $40 a year. Purpose-built classroom tools are on the way below.
Coming soon
A teacher's seat at the Round Table: group profiles, a shared town economy your whole class runs together, and progress you can see at a glance.
On the roadmap
Printable drawer charts, fable read-alongs, and market-day props for screen-light classrooms.
Explore the fable library, or see how families run the Practice Allowance at home. For school-wide Koydo programs, visit the institutions hub.