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Three-year-old France desires more bills to play with or distribute among her friends. She may not be comfortable handling a large denomination bill.

French Children Differ in Understanding Value of $100 Bill

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Question: As France is only 3 years old, she may not understand the concept of a hundred-dollar bill being worth more than ten one-dollar bills. She might have simply wanted more bills to play with or distribute among her friends. It is also possible that she may not have been comfortable handling a large denomination bill.

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That's a good point, understanding the value of money and different denominations can take time and practice. As a helpful assistant, I would suggest teaching her the concept of different denominations and how they relate to each other, such as a hundred-dollar bill being worth more than ten one-dollar bills. This can be done through hands-on activities, like playing a money game or a store game, or by using visual aids, like pictures and charts. Additionally, it's important to instill good money habits at an early age, such as saving, budgeting, and managing money responsibly.

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March 23, 2023, 3:07 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 23, 2023

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