align="left A child's traditional piggy bank has taken the form of a money box, where instead of saving up for the ice cream man, children are encouraged to help the homeless. Moonjar creates products for families and organizations to help children and families learn the three basic principles of money management: saving, spending and sharing. Our goal is helping kids and families solve financial literacy, said Mary Ryan Karges, sales and marketing manager for Moonjar, Seattle. Through the money boxes we are allowing and asking kids to identify goals with saving. Moonjar offers creative tools for families to understand how to use their money and build a strong financial foundation to reach their goals. The money box is divided into three individual compartments for saving, spending and sharing. The money box tool kit includes three boxes, a Moonjar wristband, passbook and guide. The company aims to inspire independence, a sense of accomp