🎉 Play Money, Real Learning!
The 210 Pcs Movie Prop Money Copy Play Prop is an engaging educational toy designed to teach children about money management and basic math skills. With a variety of denominations, this durable nylon play money set is perfect for birthday parties, music videos, and classroom activities. Each piece is clearly marked 'COPY' for safety, ensuring a fun yet realistic learning experience.
Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Educational Objective | MATH SKILL |
Material | Nylon |
D**S
Realistic
Super Realistic. Great for teaching kids about money! The kids loved it!
K**
Fun!
I bought these to teach my kids about money during playtime. They are realistic and fun to use! Aside from playtime with kids, you can certainly use these for props in videos or pictures due to their appearance. With all things imitation, these clearly say “for motion picture use” on the bills.
K**N
Looks very real!
If you're looking for play money that looks and feels real, then buy this one, you won't regret it.
M**L
Great purchase
Fun for kids (educational). I would buy this again. Good quality.
W**Y
Notice of play money
Actually bought these because my ex was stealing money out of my pockets. Wish it didn’t say copy on them to teach them a lesson however I gave them to my kids and it’s great for play and parties
K**G
Prop Money
These bills looks so much like real dollar bills and they feel similar to real bills which is important bc I am using them to teach blind students how to fold the various bills according to their value. For example, a dollar bill is unfolded, $5 is lengthwise, $10 widthwise and $20 length by width and placed in a separate area in the wallet, etc.Not being used as a toy but as instructional material for the blind and low vision students.
E**E
real size money and good quality
I bought this money to teach my son how to deal with money and do math, I thought it was a good purchase, I highly recommend it and I would buy it again
T**E
Extremely realistic
Extremely realistic. A little too realistic that someone walked off with an actual $20 bill thinking it was fake. Who knows where it’s at now.
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