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Get it between 2025-08-20 to 2025-08-27. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
GAME FOR KIDS: Use the realistic play money to teach lessons in making change, identifying value, and adding and subtracting.
REALISTIC MONEY: Made from heavy-duty paper and printed on both sides, each pretend bill is ready for countless pretend cash transaction
PLAY MONEY FOR KIDS: The play money is a 3/4 scale of actual American Dollars. Includes 60 pretend bills include 20 $1s, 20 $5s, 10 $10s, and 10 $20s.
GREAT VALUE: The set also includes a full assortment of 90 plastic coins, including 30 pennies, 20 nickels, 20 dimes, and 20 quarters. Pretend bills measure 6.25" x 2.625", pretend coins range from .80" (penny) - .995" (quarter
GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers or even for Homeschool.
Give your child the essential skills of financial literacy with Learning Resources Pretend & Play Money Set! This comprehensive 150-piece collection features realistic, life-size bills and authentically detailed coins that make learning about currency engaging and effective. Children develop crucial math abilities as they practice coin and bill recognition, addition, subtraction, and calculating correct change—all while having fun with imaginative play. The complete set includes everything young learners need: 30 pennies, 20 nickels, 20 dimes, 20 quarters, 20 $1 bills, 20 $5 bills, 10 $10 bills, and 10 $20 bills. The durable construction ensures these pieces withstand enthusiastic play, with thick, tear-resistant bills and solid plastic coins that look remarkably similar to real currency. Perfect for ages 3 and up, this versatile teaching tool works brilliantly with Learning Resources Pretend & Play Cash Registers or as a standalone educational resource. Create pretend stores, set up a play bank, establish a reward system for chores, or incorporate into homeschool math lessons—the possibilities are endless! Parents and educators alike appreciate how this realistic money set bridges the gap between abstract money concepts and practical understanding, preparing children for real-world financial management.