Shopping Trip Take your child on a short shopping trip, allowing him to pick one item from the shelves. Explain that "we have to pay for it first before we take it home" Allow your child to place the item on the counter, give the dollar to the cashier, and receive the change.
About Money Put a pile of coins and a few dollar bills on the floor with your child. Explain that this is "money" used to buy things. As a rule, whenever you pull out money around your toddler be sure to remind him that he should never put money in his mouth, and also be prepared to supervise him the entire while he's playing with coins. Help your child identify and name each coin, then sort and count them out in separate piles (count number style, not money style. Ex: ten dimes, ten quarters, ten pennies).
Save for Rainy Day Help your child make a piggy bank or decorate a clear plastic jar. The jar will allow your child to watch (and hear) his coins pile up, which will help reinforce the idea that he'll have more money if he regularly makes a deposit to his bank. Your child can decorate the jar with a few stickers.
Set Up Shop At snack time, set up a little grocery store with several snack foods--kid-sized yogurt, mini-box of raisins, piece of string cheese, plate of crackers, and a juice box--and give each item a price tag. Put a picture of the coins needed next to the price on the tag. Give your toddler some coins (or a few bills of play money). When she decides what she wants at the pretend store, she can count out the right amount for each item.
A variation of the "set up shop" activity can be to let your child use coins from his bank to purchase these snack items. This will reinforce the value of the coins and the idea of saving for items that your child wants.
| Cupcakes Down around the corner at the baker shop, 5 little cupcakes with sprinkles on top. Along came (child's name) with a penny one day. S/he bought that cupcake, and ate it right away!
Coin Song (sung to the tune of "Found A Peanut) Found a penny. Found a penny Found a penny just now. Just now I found a penny. Found a penny just now. It's worth one cent. It's worth one cent. It's worth one cent just now. Just now it's worth one cent. Worth one cent just now.
A Diller, A Dollar A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar, what makes you come so soon? You used to come at ten o'clock, and now you come at noon.
Ten Little Dollars (tune: "Ten Little Indians") One little two little three little quarters Four little five little six little quarters Seven little eight little nine little quarters Ten little quarters for my piggy bank.
Ten Fingers I have ten fingers (hold up both hands with your fingers spread wide and wiggle them) And they all belong to me (point to yourself) I can make them do fun things, Would you like to see?
I can shut them up tight, (make fists with both hands) I can open them wide, (open both hands) I can put them together, (place the palms together) I can make them all hide, (put both hands behind your back)
I can make them jump high, (put your hands up in the air) I can make them jump low, (bend over and touch the floor) I can fold them up quietly, (fold your hands together and lay them in your lap) And hold them just so (whisper or talk quietly)
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Words:
Money Dollar Quarter Dime Penny
"Pay for this"
| Color: Green
Numbers: 1 to 20
Shape: star
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