What Makes a Coin ‘Heads’ or ‘Tails’?

Coins are like tiny magic cards, they only have two sides: heads and tails. When you flip a coin, it spins in the air before landing on one side. It doesn’t know which side it will land on, but it always chooses between heads or tails because that’s all it has! Just imagine flipping your favorite toy to decide who goes first, it works the same way.

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Examples

  1. Flipping a coin to decide who gets to go first in a game.
  2. Using a coin to pick between two snacks, chocolate or fruit.
  3. A kid flipping a coin to see if they get extra screen time.

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