I made up a new cash system called Kidoleans, so me and my friends won’t have to spend our real money on each other. What we use it for is we buy and sell things between each other, instead of real money. For example, at garage sales I will price some things in Kidoleans.
There are a few types of Kidolean bills. The first one is rewards. It’s the best but most rare. Since we price tiny, almost worthless toys so low, I’d just make up one kind of bill that is worth that much and you can trade it in without really buying. The second kind is standard, It’s just the basic kind that we trade for normal toys and goods and so on. Then there’s value types. They are worth a few of the standard Kidolean bills, so you don’t have as much change in your pocket. And the last one is under-value. You need like three or four of those in ones to make one standard Kidolean bill.
I named it Kidolean because the system is between three friends, and we’re all kids, of course. So it’s basically a system between kids. The “olean” part seems to be a kind of standard thing at the end of money names (e.g. “Seems-olean” (from “The Seems” books) and “Sims-olean” (from the Sims games)). To see what they look like, see the photo of the first official Kidolean ever made.


