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LEARNING ADVANTAGE Five Dollar Play Bills – 100 Play Money Bills for Kids | Teach Counting & Math
LEARNING ADVANTAGE Five Dollar Play Bills – 100 Play Money Bills for Kids | Teach Counting & Math
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Introducing LEARNING ADVANTAGE Five Dollar Play Bills — a 100-piece set of $5 notes designed to resemble real US currency in size and appearance. The bills are lifelike, double-sided, and measure 6.25 inches long by 2.5 inches wide. The image of Abraham Lincoln on one side echoes authentic currency, making pretend play feel familiar without being real money.
Realistic design for hands-on learning
These play bills are sized to feel substantial in little hands, with a crisp paper feel and durable construction that stands up to repeated handling in active play. The double-sided print mirrors real currency, helping kids notice details they can observe in everyday life during classroom centers or home play.
- 100 five-dollar play bills included
- Lifelike, double-sided design with an Abraham Lincoln image
- Size 6.25 inches by 2.5 inches for a tangible money experience
Teach money math and practical skills
- Practice addition and subtraction through pretend transactions
- Explore making change and simple budgeting in a playful context
- Build early numeracy and number-sense with hands-on activities
Ways to use at home and in the classroom
- Set up a pretend grocery store, checkout lines, or role-play shops
- Reward chores or good grades with play money to reinforce goals
- In math centers or guided play, use as a versatile teaching aid
These bills are designed to spark curiosity and practical learning in a safe, tactile way. While they resemble real currency, they are not legal tender, making them ideal for educational activities and imaginative play.
FAQ
Q: What ages is this play money suitable for?
A: Best for ages 4 and up; supports early counting, basic addition, and pretend play.
Q: Does this set include real currency features?
A: These are play bills designed to resemble U.S. currency; they are not legal tender.