Learning Resources Teaching Cash Register
- Rewards transactions with lights, sounds and voice messages
- Holds actual-size money and includes play coins and bills, coupon and credit card
- Features a built-in scanner, scale and coin slot
- Helps children practice coin recognition, addition, subtraction and place value with 4 engaging games
- Prolongs battery life with automatic shut-off feature
Product Description
Cash in on basic math and money management skills with this talking, interactive cash register. Little learners can practice coin identification, addition, subtraction and place value through four featured games. Games increase in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Perfect for pretend play exercises and learning basic calculator skills.
Features:
- Transactions are rewarded with lights, sounds and voice messages
- Coin reader identifies real and included plastic play coins
- Checkout scanner comes with realistic sounds
- Real working scale
- Large LCD screen shows real transactions with big, easy-to-read numbers
- Ability to check coin total
- Automatic shut-off saves batteries and reminds kids to “Come and play again!”
Requires 3 “C” alkaline batteries (not included).
Awards:
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award (2003-04)
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio SNAP Award (Special Needs Adapted Products (2003-04)
- Gold Award Winner-National Parenting Publications Awards for Children’s Resources(NAPPA-2003-Tech Toys)
Editorial Review
Ring up the fun with the Teaching Cash Register! A perfect addition to any pretend store, this talking cash register helps teach basic math and money skills through creative play. Filled with engaging activities and a drawer stashed with life-size (make-believe) cash, the Teaching Cash Register helps kids make sense of currency with a coin reader that identifies both real and plastic coins. Other features include a generous LCD screen that shows transaction values in large, easy-to-read numbers, a working scale, and a scanner for pretend coupons and credit cards. Four interactive learning games take kids through multiple levels of play, increasing in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Large buttons help little fingers total up the orders, while lights and sounds capture the imagination. Winner of numerous awards, including an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award, the interactive Teaching Cash Register develops logic, reasoning, and coin recognition skills, and helps animate lessons about addition, subtraction, counting money, making change, and decimal usage. Measuring approximately 14 by 9-3/4 by 9 inches, the Teaching Cash Register requires 3 C batteries (not included) to power its playful “ka-ching!” –Heather Lyndon
Learning Resources Teaching Cash Register
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I orered 2 of these cash registers a few days apart for two different kids for Christmas. Order was cancelled without telling me and meanwhile the kids were told to expect them but never arrived. I had to call on Jan 17 to find out for myself that orders had been cancelled. Disappointing. I’m not sure if I can trust to reorder. No explaination for the cancellation either.
Rating: 1 / 5
Imagine you’re the cashier in a supermarket, weighing and scanning pretend groceries. Express yourself with “Will that be all for today?” or “Thank you, ma’am. Have a nice day!” Learn the value of different coins deposited in the Coin Bank and more… this cash register also talks! It’s a fun toy for all ages.
Rating: 5 / 5
We purchased this cash register for our 4 year old for Christmas and she loves playing with it. It has a number of learning features which we like. The only negative would be that the drawer comes out rather fast and you have to be careful of the small pieces if you have smaller children.
Rating: 5 / 5
Love the educational value for both my 5 and 7 year old son. It teaches my 5 year old to recognize different coins and my 7 year old can do simple math problems counting change with the games. Money is a difficult topic in school, so this can make it fun and easier to learn.
Rating: 5 / 5
My little girl loves it and it teaches how to count money where other ones we have had did not.
Rating: 5 / 5