Boy 1: Hey, have you seen the new 1000 shilling banknote? It’s as colorful as a rainbow!
Boy 2: Yeah, I saw it! It’s like a piece of art with all those beautiful animals on it. Did you know that the currency in Kenya is called Kenyan shilling?
Boy 1: Of course! We use banknotes and coins as our currency. Banknotes are like little pieces of paper that we can use to buy things. Coins, on the other hand, are like small metal circles that we can use for smaller purchases.
Boy 2: That’s right! I always save my coins in a piggy bank. It’s like a treasure chest for my money. I love hearing the clinking sound of the coins when I drop them in.
Boy 1: I do the same! It’s like a game to see how much money I can save. Once my piggy bank is full, I take it to the bank to deposit the coins. It’s like putting my money in a safe place.
Boy 2: That’s a smart idea! I should start doing that too. Saving money is like planting seeds for the future. We can use it for something special or even for emergencies.
Boy 1: Absolutely! It’s important to learn about savings and banking from a young age. It’s like a key that opens doors to financial independence.
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