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Educational play money set ALBATROS Papierowe pieniądze EDUKAMP – play bills for teaching counting and finance
ALBATROS Papierowe pieniądze EDUKAMP is an educational paper money set created to support lessons in counting, arithmetic and basic financial literacy. The set includes multiple printed play bills in realistic sizes and denominations to help learners visualise transactions, practice exchanging money and develop numeracy skills through hands-on activities. Designed for classroom and home use, the play money is compatible with role-play, math exercises and group learning scenarios.
The play bills are printed on paper with clear denomination markings and simple, recognisable designs that make it easy for children to distinguish values. The set provides a tangible learning aid that encourages interactive practice of counting, making change and simple budgeting without digital devices. It is lightweight, portable and suitable for repeated classroom use, enabling teachers and parents to integrate practical money tasks into everyday lessons.
Distribute bills to learners according to the planned activity: give individual amounts for counting exercises, create shop setups for role-play, or allocate budgets for group tasks. Use the play money to demonstrate making change, combining denominations to reach totals and comparing values. Incorporate the bills into worksheets, card games or practical tasks where learners must pay for items, calculate totals and manage simple transactions.
Store the play bills flat in a protective folder or box to prevent folding and wear. For longevity in classroom settings, consider laminating frequently used bills or printing additional copies. Supervise young children during activities to avoid tearing and to reinforce correct handling of paper materials.
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