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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
This is a cute set that is great for learning. My complaint is that there are no $5 bills in this set. Instead there are 2 $10 bundles which is unnecessary. Overall the quality is nice and it comes with a good amount of coins and dollars for learning!
REGENIA WARD
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
This set is for anyone introducing ways to handle cash, writing checks, using a credit card or debit card. Times have really changed in a lot of ways when it comes to actually counting out change or writing checks. I was happy to receive this set and was very pleased. The coins are a great replica of the actual currency. My grandson knows what each coin looks like so he was able to pick it up and tell us. He was introduced to the half dollar so that was a bonus that was included in this kit. I’m always using plastic for purchases so this took me back to counting out my change as well. This can help everyone in the family not just kids. As far as the bills go, they are thin and shiny so a few of them crinkled up while playing and the cards aren’t thick either. In all this is worth it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This set provides plenty of money for multiple children! As a homeschool parent of four, I got this to teach my younger kids math, while the older ones benefit from extra practice since they don’t use money often. It’s perfect for teaching how to count back change from a cash register. With a generous number of bills and coins in each denomination, my kids practiced making amounts using both dollars and coins and will soon be able to combine them.This set is fantastic for both learning and play, with approximately $3,000 in total. The coins look realistic with proper indentations instead of cheap stickers and can be cleaned if needed. The paper bills have a slight plastic feel, making them more durable than regular paper—though not waterproof, they resist small spills and tearing. Each bill features the correct presidents in a fun cartoon style, adding an engaging touch.Additionally, the set includes a debit card, a credit card, and two checks, which will be great for our finance games and elementary finance workbook activities!
Chas Hathaway
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I like this money set. It’s great for my homeschoolers, both for teaching math and teaching finances. I like that they are realistic other than the cartoon version of the presidents’ faces. It makes it feel both authentic and fun.The coins are plastic and the money is paper.Highly recommended!
Mary L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
I ordered this to work on money skills with a few of my younger school aged kids. It's a great set that includes several denominations of money, including ones that aren't even that popular anymore. There's a debit card, credit card, and check template. I wish it came with more checks though to practice filling them out. The money does have cartoon illustrations, but they're close enough to real money that I feel like they'll make the transition in learning just fine. The coins are plastic and very lightweight, but they do mimic the size differential of real coins. Overall, this is a really cute play money set that's a good value for both play and education.
dialysisdayz
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
You’d think this pretend cash was for a classroom or a playroom—nope. Plot twist: my fiancée and I got this to help with our money-saving envelope system. Yeah, we’re budgeting like nerdy accountants with Monopoly vibes, and honestly? It works. And it’s awesome.🧾 Fake, but Feels Real – The bills look surprisingly legit! Okay, you're not fooling a vending machine, but for visual budgeting and tracking what you should be setting aside each paycheck, they’re perfect. The texture even has that “play store cashier” authenticity that somehow makes saving feel fun.📦 Everything You Need – Comes with all the different denominations, neatly organized, and ready for whatever strategy you’ve got—be it teaching a kid how to count or adulting with financial flair.🏦 Envelope System Win – We use these to mark what should go into each envelope, which gives us a super clear idea of where our money is headed. It’s weirdly satisfying to “make it rain” in your car maintenance fund envelope. 😂
Crystal
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
I love this! It's play money that looks cute but also like the real thing so kids will be able to learn and transfer the knowledge, but at the same time it doesn't look so real that it could be confused for actual money. It's fairly durable and seems like it will hold up under play. It's currently listed for $10, making it an excellent value. Recommend.
Brandon B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
When I first opened this play money set, I giggled at the cuteness. Most of the time, play money can resemble real money and not be as captive for kids as this set. It give a fun and playful feel while still being realistic.This set is perfect for teaching kids basic math and financial skills in a fun way. The bills are actual size, with a nice bit of shine that adds durability and makes them feel more realistic without being too glossy. The quality is great—not flimsy like some other play money sets—and they hold up well to repeated use.One of the cutest details is the childlike images of the former presidents on the bills. It adds a playful touch that makes learning even more engaging for kids. Whether they are using it for pretend shopping, a classroom activity, or a play cash register, this set makes math and money concepts easy to grasp.Has two checks, one debit card, and one credit card if you want to do a unit of those types of payment realities.Definitely a must-have for homeschooling, classrooms, or just creative play!Recommend!
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