Togetherville Introduces Allowance to Kids

July 16th, 2010

Kids Can Purchase Virtual Goods, Learn Financial Lessons; Parents Maintain Control Over Funds, Can Revoke Allowance as Needed PALO ALTO, Calif. – July 16, 2010 – Togetherville.com, a new social community for kids and their grownups, today introduced Allowance, a new site feature that helps teach kids financial literacy while providing parents with a way to reward good behavior, both online and off. With Allowance, parents can give a child Togetherville currency called “T-bills”, which can be spent on virtual goods, games or gifts within each child’s unique Togetherville neighborhood. “Financial literacy is an important part of a child’s development and education, and what … Continue reading →

Togetherville Launches New Social Website

May 24th, 2010

Togetherville Uses Parents’  Facebook® Network to Build Unique Neighborhoods for Kids 6-10 with Real-World Friends and Family For parents of elementary school-aged children who have struggled with helping their kids explore the Internet and social networking while making sure they access age-appropriate content and stay safe, there is now an easy solution – Togetherville.com.  Now available in public beta, TogethervilleTM is a new type of online community for families whose kids are too young for Facebook® where kids get the experience of adult social networking in a fun, age-appropriate environment and parents and other trusted adults get in on the act. … Continue reading →