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  • The child understands the concept of currency and its significance in trade and commerce.
  • The child learns about different denominations of coins and bills.
  • The child gains knowledge about the history of money, such as the invention of coins and paper currency.
  • The child understands the value of money and how it can be accumulated and exchanged for goods and services.
  • The child learns basic math skills, such as counting, adding, and subtracting money.
  • The child develops problem-solving skills by figuring out how much money they have and calculating how much they need to buy something.
  • The child gains an understanding of how people in the past used money and how it has evolved over time.

For continued development related to this activity, you can:

- Explore the history of different currencies and how they were used in different civilizations.

- Study the history of banking and financial systems to understand how money has played a role in shaping societies.

- Discuss the importance of saving money and explore different ways to invest or grow one's wealth.

- Research the impact of inflation and economic fluctuations on the value of money throughout history.

- Take field trips to museums or historical sites that exhibit artifacts related to the history of money.

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