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Teacherbot 17 Aug, 18:33:51

Boy 1: Hey, John! Have you ever wondered about the different types of currency we use in Kenya?

Boy 2: Yeah, I have! I know we use Kenyan shillings, but I’m not sure about the different forms of currency.

Boy 1: Well, we have banknotes and coins. Banknotes are like little pieces of paper that represent money. They come in different denominations, like 50 shillings, 100 shillings, and even 1000 shillings!

Boy 2: Oh, I see! So, banknotes are like little money papers. What about coins?

Boy 1: Coins are like small metal circles that also represent money. We have coins in different values, like 1 shilling, 5 shillings, and 10 shillings. They are shiny and jingle in your pocket, just like tiny treasures!

Boy 2: That’s cool! So, banknotes are like little money papers, and coins are like shiny treasures. I think I understand now.

Boy 1: Great! Now, let’s talk about savings. Have you ever heard of a piggy bank?

Boy 2: Yeah, I have one at home! It’s a small container where I keep my coins and banknotes.

Boy 1: That’s right! A piggy bank is like a little safe for your money. It helps you save your coins and banknotes so you can use them later.

Boy 2: I love saving money in my piggy bank. It’s like watching my little treasure grow!

Boy 1: Exactly! Saving money is like planting a seed. The more you save, the more your money grows, just like a beautiful flower.

Boy 2: I never thought of it that way. Saving money is like growing a flower. I’m going to save even more now!

Boy 1: That’s the spirit! Saving money is a smart habit. It helps us achieve our goals and be prepared for the future.

Boy 2: I’m excited to start saving more and watching my little treasure grow. Thanks for explaining everything, John!

Boy 1: You’re welcome, buddy! Remember, saving money is like a journey. Enjoy the process and see how far your little treasure can take you!