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The pretend Canadian currency will also help them to understand and handle money.
Large buttons on the keypad are easy for little hands to press and the cash drawer makes a “cha-ching” sound when it opens.
Includes 30 actual-sized play Canadian bills, 40 plastic coins, a pretend credit card, and a booklet of suggested activities.
Winner of the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award & Blue Chip
Age: 3 years+
Product Size (cm): 29(L)x25.2(W)x16(H) (10½”L x 9½”W x 5½”H)
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The best kids’ play cash registers are designed to provide a fun and interactive way for children to learn about money, shopping, and basic math concepts, just like this register. This playset is perfect for kids aged 3 to 8 years old and is an excellent way to encourage imaginative play, role-playing, and social skills. With a variety of features and accessories, this cash registers can help children develop essential math skills, including counting, addition, and subtraction.
When choosing a kids’ play cash register, there are several features and benefits to consider. Here are the features of this set:
Interactive elements, such as buttons, a drawer, and calculator
Durable and long-lasting construction made from high-quality materials
Play money and accessories, such as coins, and a bank card
LCD screens and cash drawers that mimic real-life cash registers
Educational value, including teaching coin recognition, addition, and subtraction
Imaginative play scenarios, such as running a store or restaurant
Developing social skills, such as communication and problem-solving
Kids’ play cash registers are an excellent way to introduce children to basic math concepts, such as counting, addition, and subtraction. These playsets can help children develop essential math skills, including:
Coin recognition and counting
Basic addition and subtraction
Making change and counting money
Developing problem-solving skills and critical thinking
Additionally, kids’ play cash registers can help children develop social skills, such as:
Communication and role-playing
Problem-solving and decision-making
Developing creativity and imagination