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Pros & Cons
Pros
School ages 4-10 love this game. It's easier to get her to work on counting change this way than with worksheets or computer games. It is not a long drawn out game which is great for kids.
Cons
Game only has income - no expenditures. Prices aren't realistic. There is no excitement in playing.
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Quality
I’m always impressed with the quality of learning resources games.
We are also very impressed by the production quality.
May sound crazy but otherwise pieces are thrown, lost, broken and we can never play that board game again.
This game does help practice coin id and counting but it's tedious and all three of my kids lost interest between turns.
Price
Worth every penny i paid for it!
You get “payed” every time you move.
I bought this for my grandson as he needed to learn about money for school.
Shipping
They loved the game and picked up on the names and counting money very quickly!
They caught on very fast and we love playing this now!
Our 6 year old took to this game quickly and asks to play it regular.
Competitiveness
Similar to candyland and easy instructions for him.
The money is far more genuine looking than any other play money i have seen.
Overview
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great, old and easy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 2,849 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 24 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But it is good to get a better understanding of the change
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then we can try monopoly in a another year or so
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im not even joking ive been trying to explain money to my girl for years but its always confused her
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
She had been struggling in this area
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After playing the game once she had her money down
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And they didn’t even feel like they were learning but they were
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My 1st grader was still struggling with ease of differentiating coins which caused anxiety nerves
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We played 4 more rounds that night
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