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Learning Resources Play Money Jar, Fake Prop Money Set for Kids Age 3 and Up, Teaching Early Math, Classroom or Homeschool Counting Coins and Bills For Pretend Play

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Learning Resources Play Money Jar, Fake Prop Money Set for Kids Age 3 and Up, Teaching Early Math, Classroom or Homeschool Counting Coins and Bills For Pretend Play

  • Helps kids explore money learning for kids through sorting, counting, and identifying pretend money, toy money, and kids play money
  • Supports money games for kids during classroom centers, homeschool lessons, or play money for teaching activities led by teachers
  • Includes play money bills, coins, and storage jar; offers a mix of fake money for kids including mini money denominations for hands-on counting money for kids
  • Designed for students learning early math concepts, helping teachers, parents, and caregivers introduce pretend money, fake cash, and play money for kids
  • Is a classroom-ready set used to support money learning for kids in classrooms, small groups, after-school programs, or at-home math activities using pretend money, toy money, and play money bills
$15.99
Learning Resources Play Money Jar, Fake Prop Money Set for Kids Age 3 and Up, Teaching Early Math, Classroom or Homeschool Counting Coins and Bills For Pretend Play
$15.99

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  • Helps kids explore money learning for kids through sorting, counting, and identifying pretend money, toy money, and kids play money
  • Supports money games for kids during classroom centers, homeschool lessons, or play money for teaching activities led by teachers
  • Includes play money bills, coins, and storage jar; offers a mix of fake money for kids including mini money denominations for hands-on counting money for kids
  • Designed for students learning early math concepts, helping teachers, parents, and caregivers introduce pretend money, fake cash, and play money for kids
  • Is a classroom-ready set used to support money learning for kids in classrooms, small groups, after-school programs, or at-home math activities using pretend money, toy money, and play money bills