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$ Means Money

Children love money. They love pretend money. The love spending money. They often love going shopping, and spending money. My children could sit for hours playing with my wallet, organizing the credit cards, IDs, and money. I think part of this fascination is that money is fundamentally a grown-up possession, and a grown-up activity. They […]

International Currency

In addition to providing children with pretend American money to play with, wouldn’t it be cool if you also had money from other countries for children to explore? I like to think about all of the interesting ways we can support each family’s background (language, artifacts, food, festivals) why not currency? I only found one […]

Big Money Magnets

I know that I keep writing about various types of magnetic manipulatives and you would need an entire wall in your classroom to accommodate them all, but I really like this set, and thought you might too.Again, I wouldn’t expect preschool aged children to use this set to create relationships like the ones above, but […]

Money Sets

This month I am going to explore Money as a theme on Thursdays, so I also thought it would be a good idea to introduce money manipulatives on Mondays (that is a mouthful!) There are all sorts of sets of money out there- but the small coins present a problems for programs with children under […]