Price: $19.99
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Fun and Educational Money Game – This pretend play toys helps children aged 5 and above learn money values, basic math skills, and counting through an engaging and interactive board game
Complete Game Set – Includes 1 money game board, 1 dice, 4 colorful pawns, 85 play coins, 60 play dollar bills, 1 storage bag, and 1 teaching guide for easy play and storage
Easy to Play – Each player starts with $5 in play money, and by rolling the dice and moving across the board, they earn, spend, and exchange money. The first player to accumulate a total of $20 wins the game
Improves Math Skills – The game encourages children to practice addition, subtraction, and making change, promoting hands-on learning and critical thinking
Perfect for Family Fun – With 2-4 players, this math game is perfect for family time, enhancing social skills and cooperation while learning about money
Reviewer: katina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great game
Review: My son has difficulty understanding money. He is autistic. I worry about people taking advantage of him because he doesn’t understand. This game is great beginning.
Reviewer: M. Shor
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great game but low quality materials
Review: The game itself is great for learning money and how to trade in different coins for others and coins for bills etc. but the quality of the materials is low. The cardboard game doesn’t even lay flat, the coins are just cardboard circles with printed faces- I would have wanted plastic coins that look and feel more like coins. The box is cheap and you have to lay everything in it just so in order to close it back up. But I’m still happy with it because again, it’s a great way to practice skills.
Reviewer: MamaBear2IV
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Tool For Homeschool Families
Review: We are a homeschool family and I ordered this game to help my children learn how to count money. It’s a simple enough game. The board is cardboard and comes in 4 puzzle shaped pieces. The money is paper and the coins are cardboard. I love that kids learn not just to count money, but to make change, earn, spend, and exchange. This game really covers many of the aspects of handling money that every person needs to know.My one complaint is super minor, but the play of this game goes counter-clockwise around the board. That’s just weird. We don’t own any other games that are backward like that so it definitely takes some getting used to. I rated 4 stars because it’s just confusing.
Reviewer: Anonymous
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun way to learn to handle and count money
Review: Our family loves it and the kids are having a great time learning the coins and bills! They are also learning to (having to) spend and earn money and manage the associated emotions that come with them. Great game!!
Reviewer: Lynn Hendricks
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not great quality
Review: Not super great quality …. doesn’t stay put together for playing. I wouldn’t recommend. It is a good tool though for teaching a 7 year old about money.
Reviewer: WM
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Warped
Review: The board was warped.I did not see any Pennie’s in the game.How can you teach your child how to count and recognize currency when they are not all there to use? 🤔
Reviewer: Michele W. Gibson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great teaching tool!
Review: This is a wonderful tool to teach kids the concept of money. These days they think all you do is put a card into the ATM machine and cash comes pouring out. This tool will help them understand the system – how you make and spend money. One of the best games you can buy for your kids!
Reviewer: Chris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome
Review: Great game to teach kids about money