Our school is holding something called "The 30 Hour Famine" under World Vision. We are holding an activity and I plan to suggest a form of currency for the activity we are doing. It has to be around the same size as pennies, just to make sure they are easy to bring around. It also has to be non-edible because people are not eating for 30 Hours, and I don't think it's a good idea to taunt or tempt them. Any ideas? It has to revolve around third world countries. What are some currencies or things easily found in third world countries? Maybe grains of rice (but they are small)? Maybe dried corn, like kernels? Thanks.
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May 28th, 2009 at 11:39 am
Buttons, Marbles.
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pebbles, small seashells
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Spoons
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Paperclips
Packing peanuts
Small cardboard circles, like cheap bingo game markers
Individual necklace beads
May 28th, 2009 at 11:39 am
Plastic coins, checker pieces (as in the board game Checkers & pebbles are the best things I can think of. No food products even if they are dried corn or kernels.