Farallone View Elementary School students roamed from table to table buying creative items with a hand full of "money" on Thursday afternoon. The "My Company Day" event has kids plan their own company and manufacture items to sell to other students. Lead by Workshop Education, the event teaches children, in an inventive and playful way, to understand monetary transactions, giving correct change, banking and the idea of supply and demand.
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