"20 coins is like having 20 shiny little friends you can use to buy things."
Imagine you have a piggy bank full of coins, those round, flat pieces of money you find in the change from your favorite snack. Each coin is worth something: maybe one coin gets you a candy bar, or two coins get you a juice box.
So if someone says "20 coins," it means you have 20 of these little friends. You can use them to buy lots of snacks, or save them up for something bigger, like a toy or a game.
What Can You Buy with 20 Coins?
- If one candy costs 1 coin, you could get 20 candies, enough to last you all week!
- If one juice box is 2 coins, you’d get 10 juice boxes, perfect for snack time every day.
- Maybe even a small toy that costs 5 coins, then you'd have 4 toys!
It’s like having 20 little helpers ready to help you buy whatever you want.
Examples
- A child saves 20 coins to buy a toy.
- A person counts 20 coins in their piggy bank.
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See also
- What is nickel?
- What are copper coins?
- How Does a Coin Become Legal Tender?
- How Does a Coin Become a Currency?
- What are gold coins?