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Page 1: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

I can spot 5 things!Spot the difference

and count how many you can find

Helping every little saverPigby has been teaching his friends all about money and how to save for what they want. Truffles is saving for a new strappy bubble dress and Pigasso can’t wait to be able to buy some new oil paints.

Pigby has lots of tips and tricks that could help you learn more about money - take a look.

This workbook belongs to:

Write your name on the dotted line

National Westminster Bank Plc. 135 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3UR. Registered in England and Wales. No 929027. NW FS BRO 11/13

Helping you learn to save

Pigby’s tips and tricks

How do you pay money in? In branch

Just pop into one of our branches. To find your local branch just visit natwest.com/branch If you’re paying in a cheque, remember it can take around 4 working days to clear

Over the phone Just call Telephone Banking on 08457 888 444 (Minicom 0800 404 6161)

Online With Online Banking you can instantly transfer money between your NatWest accounts, if your First Saver account appears in your accounts summary. To use Online Banking you’ll need to be 11 years old or over

Using Mobile Banking With our Mobile Banking app you can check your balance and move money between your accounts. The Mobile Banking app is available on iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Android and Windows. You’ll need to have a NatWest personal current account with a debit card, Online Banking and have a mainland UK mobile number starting 07.

Set up a standing order You can set up a standing order to regularly transfer money between your current account and savings account. You can set up a standing order easily in branch, over the phone or by using Online Banking

How do you take money out?In branch

That’s easy. You can do it at any NatWest branch If your child is under 7, you’ll need to do this yourself as the account opener Once they’re over 7, if you want, you can ask for the account to be transferred into their sole name. They’ll then be able to make withdrawals on their own

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Page 2: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

I can spot 5 things!Spot the difference

and count how many you can find

Helping every little saverPigby has been teaching his friends all about money and how to save for what they want. Truffles is saving for a new strappy bubble dress and Pigasso can’t wait to be able to buy some new oil paints.

Pigby has lots of tips and tricks that could help you learn more about money - take a look.

This workbook belongs to:

Write your name on the dotted line

National Westminster Bank Plc. 135 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3UR. Registered in England and Wales. No 929027. NW FS BRO 11/13

Helping you learn to save

Pigby’s tips and tricks

How do you pay money in? In branch

Just pop into one of our branches. To find your local branch just visit natwest.com/branch If you’re paying in a cheque, remember it can take around 4 working days to clear

Over the phone Just call Telephone Banking on 08457 888 444 (Minicom 0800 404 6161)

Online With Online Banking you can instantly transfer money between your NatWest accounts, if your First Saver account appears in your accounts summary. To use Online Banking you’ll need to be 11 years old or over

Using Mobile Banking With our Mobile Banking app you can check your balance and move money between your accounts. The Mobile Banking app is available on iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Android and Windows. You’ll need to have a NatWest personal current account with a debit card, Online Banking and have a mainland UK mobile number starting 07.

Set up a standing order You can set up a standing order to regularly transfer money between your current account and savings account. You can set up a standing order easily in branch, over the phone or by using Online Banking

How do you take money out?In branch

That’s easy. You can do it at any NatWest branch If your child is under 7, you’ll need to do this yourself as the account opener Once they’re over 7, if you want, you can ask for the account to be transferred into their sole name. They’ll then be able to make withdrawals on their own

90379332.indd 1-4 22/11/2013 09:18

Page 3: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

I can spot 5 things!Spot the difference

and count how many you can find

Helping every little saverPigby has been teaching his friends all about money and how to save for what they want. Truffles is saving for a new strappy bubble dress and Pigasso can’t wait to be able to buy some new oil paints.

Pigby has lots of tips and tricks that could help you learn more about money - take a look.

This workbook belongs to:

Write your name on the dotted line

National Westminster Bank Plc. 135 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3UR. Registered in England and Wales. No 929027. NW FS BRO 11/13

Helping you learn to save

Pigby’s tips and tricks

How do you pay money in? In branch

Just pop into one of our branches. To find your local branch just visit natwest.com/branch If you’re paying in a cheque, remember it can take around 4 working days to clear

Over the phone Just call Telephone Banking on 08457 888 444 (Minicom 0800 404 6161)

Online With Online Banking you can instantly transfer money between your NatWest accounts, if your First Saver account appears in your accounts summary. To use Online Banking you’ll need to be 11 years old or over

Using Mobile Banking With our Mobile Banking app you can check your balance and move money between your accounts. The Mobile Banking app is available on iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Android and Windows. You’ll need to have a NatWest personal current account with a debit card, Online Banking and have a mainland UK mobile number starting 07.

Set up a standing order You can set up a standing order to regularly transfer money between your current account and savings account. You can set up a standing order easily in branch, over the phone or by using Online Banking

How do you take money out?In branch

That’s easy. You can do it at any NatWest branch If your child is under 7, you’ll need to do this yourself as the account opener Once they’re over 7, if you want, you can ask for the account to be transferred into their sole name. They’ll then be able to make withdrawals on their own

90379332.indd 1-4 22/11/2013 09:18

Page 4: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

For

5-7

year

olds

Play buying things at home – 1 biscuit = 2p

What will you choose? Let’s go shopping

Trace over the dotted line and place

the correct coin in the space

Place coin here

Place coin here

Trace and place!

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Help me save!I’m 10p!

Trace over the dotted line

to help Pigasso save up for

the colouring pencils

Help me get the most for

my money

Trace over the dotted line to help

Truffles make the right decision

Which one would give Truffles

more for her money?

Which one’s which? Let’s learn about coins

Explain ‘change’ – that if you don’t have the right money you give too much and get the remainder back

Explain the concept of shopping around – can you get it cheaper elsewhere?

For

unde

r 4

year o

lds

+ =I’m 2p! How much

is that all together?

I’m 3p!

If Pigby has 5p and buys a carrot, how much money will he have left?I’m 4p!

I’m £2!

I’m £2!

I’m £1!

What’s left? Working out your change

How much can you earn?

Almost there! Let’s learn to save

Tick what you will buy with £5

If you had £5 what could

you buy?

£9£5

It all adds up! What can you get for your money

I’m £3!

Setting the table

Unloading the washing machine

Putting away toys

Washing up

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

Lend each other a little money and agree a payback date. Make sure you both stick to it!

Give each of the jobs a value (like 50p)

– the stars can then be coloured in each

time a job is completed

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Page 5: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

For

5-7

year

olds

Play buying things at home – 1 biscuit = 2p

What will you choose? Let’s go shopping

Trace over the dotted line and place

the correct coin in the space

Place coin here

Place coin here

Trace and place!

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Help me save!I’m 10p!

Trace over the dotted line

to help Pigasso save up for

the colouring pencils

Help me get the most for

my money

Trace over the dotted line to help

Truffles make the right decision

Which one would give Truffles

more for her money?

Which one’s which? Let’s learn about coins

Explain ‘change’ – that if you don’t have the right money you give too much and get the remainder back

Explain the concept of shopping around – can you get it cheaper elsewhere?

For

unde

r 4

year o

lds

+ =I’m 2p! How much

is that all together?

I’m 3p!

If Pigby has 5p and buys a carrot, how much money will he have left?I’m 4p!

I’m £2!

I’m £2!

I’m £1!

What’s left? Working out your change

How much can you earn?

Almost there! Let’s learn to save

Tick what you will buy with £5

If you had £5 what could

you buy?

£9£5

It all adds up! What can you get for your money

I’m £3!

Setting the table

Unloading the washing machine

Putting away toys

Washing up

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

Lend each other a little money and agree a payback date. Make sure you both stick to it!

Give each of the jobs a value (like 50p)

– the stars can then be coloured in each

time a job is completed

90379332.indd 5-8 22/11/2013 09:18

Page 6: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

For

5-7

year

olds

Play buying things at home – 1 biscuit = 2p

What will you choose? Let’s go shopping

Trace over the dotted line and place

the correct coin in the space

Place coin here

Place coin here

Trace and place!

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Help me save!I’m 10p!

Trace over the dotted line

to help Pigasso save up for

the colouring pencils

Help me get the most for

my money

Trace over the dotted line to help

Truffles make the right decision

Which one would give Truffles

more for her money?

Which one’s which? Let’s learn about coins

Explain ‘change’ – that if you don’t have the right money you give too much and get the remainder back

Explain the concept of shopping around – can you get it cheaper elsewhere?

For

unde

r 4

year o

lds

+ =I’m 2p! How much

is that all together?

I’m 3p!

If Pigby has 5p and buys a carrot, how much money will he have left?I’m 4p!

I’m £2!

I’m £2!

I’m £1!

What’s left? Working out your change

How much can you earn?

Almost there! Let’s learn to save

Tick what you will buy with £5

If you had £5 what could

you buy?

£9£5

It all adds up! What can you get for your money

I’m £3!

Setting the table

Unloading the washing machine

Putting away toys

Washing up

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

Lend each other a little money and agree a payback date. Make sure you both stick to it!

Give each of the jobs a value (like 50p)

– the stars can then be coloured in each

time a job is completed

90379332.indd 5-8 22/11/2013 09:18

Page 7: Spot the difference How do you pay money in? Helping every little saver · 2013-11-26 · many you can find Helping every little saver Pigby has been teaching his friends all about

For

5-7

year

olds

Play buying things at home – 1 biscuit = 2p

What will you choose? Let’s go shopping

Trace over the dotted line and place

the correct coin in the space

Place coin here

Place coin here

Trace and place!

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Place coin here

Help me save!I’m 10p!

Trace over the dotted line

to help Pigasso save up for

the colouring pencils

Help me get the most for

my money

Trace over the dotted line to help

Truffles make the right decision

Which one would give Truffles

more for her money?

Which one’s which? Let’s learn about coins

Explain ‘change’ – that if you don’t have the right money you give too much and get the remainder back

Explain the concept of shopping around – can you get it cheaper elsewhere?

For

unde

r 4

year o

lds

+ =I’m 2p! How much

is that all together?

I’m 3p!

If Pigby has 5p and buys a carrot, how much money will he have left?I’m 4p!

I’m £2!

I’m £2!

I’m £1!

What’s left? Working out your change

How much can you earn?

Almost there! Let’s learn to save

Tick what you will buy with £5

If you had £5 what could

you buy?

£9£5

It all adds up! What can you get for your money

I’m £3!

Setting the table

Unloading the washing machine

Putting away toys

Washing up

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

How much is this job worth?

Lend each other a little money and agree a payback date. Make sure you both stick to it!

Give each of the jobs a value (like 50p)

– the stars can then be coloured in each

time a job is completed

90379332.indd 5-8 22/11/2013 09:18