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Money Bags Coin Value Game
#LR5057 - Learning Resources
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Price: $19.99
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Ships: Within 1 business day
Ages: 7+
Weight: 1.1 lbs
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Description:
Make sense of dollars and cents! With replica coins and dollars that look just like real American currency, children will learn how to add, subtract, and exchange money as they play the game. As they move along the dollar-sign shaped path, kids will earn, spend, and exchange money on their way to the finish. The player with the most money wins the game, but everyone wins because they've learned valuable skills on how to handle and manage their money! Game comes with 100 plastic coins including replica quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, 10 play dollar bills, 4 game markers with stands, game board with built-in spinner, 1 game die, and game instructions. For 2 - 4 players, Ages 7 and Up.
Warning: Choking Hazard - Contains small parts not suitable for children under 3 years.
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Love this game My son loves this game. Very educational for math skills. --Diane from OR
Great for the ESL classroom!! I am an ESL teacher and I use this game to teach my young students about money. This games is really great and I love any tool that makes teaching a little easier. --Elizabeth from ID
Nice learning resource We bought this as a birthday present for our soon to be kindergartener. Now that he is in kindergarten in has really come in handy. We are using it as part of his homework to help teach him coin values. --Brenda from Denver
Good for teaching money value The game had a few quirky rules but overall was an amazing resource to help my 5 yr old learn about the value of money. He really caught on quickly. --Amy from NC
Great for learning about math and money Great resource for my 6 yr old. It gives him good practice with counting, addition and subtraction, recognizing coins and learning what coins you can use to make different amounts of money. It's a great method of learning while having fun. --Graham from Tulsa
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