💰 Unleash the Power of Play Money!
The LEARNING ADVANTAGE Five Dollar Play Bills set includes 100 lifelike $5 bills designed to mimic real U.S. currency. Perfect for educational purposes, this play money helps children learn about currency, counting, and budgeting while engaging in imaginative play. Ideal for classrooms, playrooms, or home use, these durable paper bills are a fantastic resource for teaching essential money management skills.
Manufacturer | Learning Advantage |
Brand | LEARNING ADVANTAGE |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 2.63 x 0.63 inches |
Item model number | 7519 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Small |
Manufacturer Part Number | 7519 |
K**Y
Great Classroom Money System!
I am an elementary teacher (5th grade), and I use money as my behavior system. All the students have a job and get paid on the 15th and 30th. They get fines for not doing homework or not being prepared. They earn money for reaching goals and good grades. On the 30th, they pay "rent" for their desk. They love having the money in their hands, it teaches them how to count and organize money and I even have them use a check register to write out withdrawals and deposits. Parents love this system, though I fear this is a skill these kiddoes will never use. Either way they love it. Definitely realistic enough.
D**E
Exactly as described
Bought this for a reward game with my son. Exactly as described, excellent price. Happy with the purchase.
L**S
Classroom or pretend
Traditional money size bills. Green paper is not too flimsy. Perfect for classroom or play. Could be party decoration.
C**.
GREAT GIFT FOR KIDS
GREAT GIFT FOR KIDS
O**4
Good but smell funky
I purchased this for my kid’s school project. As listed, there were plenty of the bills in the package even though we only needed a few. The paper has a funny smell but the quality is good for what we need it for.
G**Y
Paper money
These are realistic but not passable as real money. We used them to play a game with several adults instead of using real money and then gave a prize to the winner.They would be a good tool for instructing the concept of money.
A**R
Great for father with Alzheimer's
My father has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease for 15 years. For about 30 years, he's been making money origami. Now that his disease has progressed, he can't really have real money in his wallet. One reason is that he attends a day program and they don't allow the participants to have cash with them. But my dad is obsessed with making his money origami. I first tried printing fake money that I found online for him but it didn't fit the proper dimensions of actual bills. I found these fake dollars and he is on his 2nd pack of them. He's handing out money origami wherever we go. LOL At first he knew they were fake bills and he'd tell everyone that I wouldn't give him real money. LOL Now he doesn't remember it's not real money.
S**N
Allowance money
My older son has adhd and this has been a big help to be more motivated to do his chores.
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