"100 cookies is like having a big pile of your favorite treat, enough to share with friends or eat all day long!"
Imagine you're sitting at the kitchen table, and there’s a plate full of cookies. One cookie is small and sweet. Two cookies are a little more fun. But 100 cookies? That's like having a mountain of cookies, so many that you could count them one by one or just grab a handful whenever you want!
Like Sharing with Friends
If you have 100 cookies, you can share them with your friends. If there are 10 kids in class, each kid gets 10 cookies, which is like getting a whole bag of treats all to yourself.
Or Maybe You're the Cookie Monster
Or maybe you’re the kind of person who eats cookies one after another. With 100 cookies, you could eat them all day long, or save some for tomorrow, just in case!"100 cookies is like having a big pile of your favorite treat, enough to share with friends or eat all day long!"
Imagine you're sitting at the kitchen table, and there’s a plate full of cookies. One cookie is small and sweet. Two cookies are a little more fun. But 100 cookies? That's like having a mountain of cookies, so many that you could count them one by one or just grab a handful whenever you want!
Like Sharing with Friends
If you have 100 cookies, you can share them with your friends. If there are 10 kids in class, each kid gets 10 cookies, which is like getting a whole bag of treats all to yourself.
Or Maybe You're the Cookie Monster
Or maybe you’re the kind of person who eats cookies one after another. With 100 cookies, you could eat them all day long, or save some for tomorrow, just in case!
Examples
- If one cookie is $0.25, then 100 cookies would cost $25.
- A bakery makes 100 cookies every day for a week, that’s 700 cookies in total!
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