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A toy store that only accepts 500 won coins
A toy store that only accepts 500 won coins
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Book Introduction
Distinguish the difference between 100 won and 500 won
Learn the concept of money with coins!


Children naturally learn economic concepts by watching their parents pay for things and receive change.
Experts say that it is effective to start economic education early, from an early age when children become curious about economic activities.
In particular, the most suitable period is 4 to 5 years of age when cognitive development begins in earnest.
Because they can understand the concept of money, distinguish between the sizes and shapes of coins, and compare and choose larger coins.


It is best to teach children about economics through play activities such as going to the store or through picture books.
Because it helps children understand the concept of money in an easy and fun way.
For ease of access, we recommend starting with the smallest unit of currency, the 'coin'.
Because you can take the first step toward economic education by carefully counting 100 won and 500 won coins.
Furthermore, children can naturally understand the concept of money by realizing the differences in the shapes of coins and the value of which is greater.


"The Toy Store That Only Accepts 500 Won Coins" is an economic play picture book that teaches children aged 4-5 years and older the concept of money.
By counting 500 won coins, you can learn the concept of increasing the amount by 500 won, 1000 won, 1500 won...
It also explains at a glance that five 100 won bills and one 500 won bill are the same value, two 500 won bills and one 1,000 won bill are the same value, and ten 500 won bills and one 5,000 won bill are the same value.
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While having fun playing store
Learn economics!


If a child is curious about their parents' financial activities, they will want to experience buying things on their own, saying, "I'll do it!"
For toddlers who are not yet able to buy things directly, a play-based approach such as ‘playing store’ is necessary.
This is because while playing store, children can imitate situations or dialogues they have observed with interest and naturally experience economic activities similar to real life.


Additionally, while playing the store game, you can experience various situations in advance by becoming a store owner selling items or a customer buying items.
At this time, children can learn how to solve problem situations directly and that they have to pay for things, that they can't have everything they want, and that they have to work to earn money.
Furthermore, through indirect experience of spending and saving money, you will naturally learn the principles of economic activity and learn healthy spending habits.


The "500 Won Coin Only Toy Store" includes a play board and stickers to create coins and wallets, allowing you to have fun playing at the store yourself.
Additionally, colorful and wonderful toys are displayed in every scene to capture the curiosity of children.
Start your financial education with your child with a 500 won coin at the toy store, a charming space you can't miss!

The sequel to "The Candy Shop That Only Accepts 100 Won Coins"
The rumbling toy train has arrived!


Witches Sugar and Powder have transformed into awesome engineers this time.
Come chugging through the bustling village on a toy train that comes only once a year.
The Toy Train features several toy stores.
Explore to your heart's content: the Chameleon Top Shop, the Raccoon Toy Shop, the Toucan Ball Shop, the Butterfly Kite Shop, the Teddy Bear Shop, the Frog Water Play Shop, the Koala Block Shop, the Walrus Ride Shop, the Armadillo Robot Shop, and even the Reindeer Fireworks Shop!
A series of toys appear, capturing your attention without giving you a moment to look away.


If you've explored the "Sweet and Crunchy Street" in "The 100 Won Candy Shop," this volume will take you on a ride on the "Noisy Train" as it races around the world without stopping.
Not only the main character, Bbangya, but also Daldali, Boo, Keke, and Basak all join the train.
Will Bbangya and his friends be able to calculate the price of items with 500 won coins and buy the toys they want? "The Toy Store That Only Accepts 500 Won Coins" is filled with even more things to see and fun stories to tell.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 18, 2022
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 40 pages | 452g | 285*180*7mm
- ISBN13: 9788962477245
- ISBN10: 8962477246
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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