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Learning Resources Money Bags Coin Value Game - Ages 7+ Fun Games for Kids, Develops Math Skills and Recognition, Educational Play Kids For 2 to 4 Players
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| Price | $13.99 | |
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- MONEY GAME FOR KIDS: Players collect, count, and exchange money all the way to the finish line
- MONEY SKILLS: Learn valuable money skills through fun game play
- PLAY MONEY: Includes game board with spinner, 100 plastic coins, play bills, markers, and dice
- PLAY MONEY SET: Pretend bills measure 6.25" x 2.625", pretend coins range from .80" (penny) - .995" (quarter).
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Customers find the board game fun, educational, and easy to learn. They mention it's an excellent way to introduce children as young as five to the concept of money. Some appreciate the simple rules and the value for money. In addition, they say the game is very quick.
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Customers find the game fun. They say it's a great way to practice money and an introduction to coins, value, and how to count. Some say it provides hours of entertainment and learning.
"...This game has become a favorite and has provided hours of entertainment and fun learning!" Read more
"This is a fun game that doesn’t take forever. We realized our children don’t use paper money or make change as often as we did...." Read more
"...It's fun & my kiddo lost her timidness after the first round. The MOST important thing, if gave my baby her confidence back when she was struggling...." Read more
"My 7 and 5 yr old love this game so much! It’s fun and best part is they are learning!" Read more
Customers like the educational value of the board game. They mention it teaches them about adding change very well, and helps with schoolwork. They appreciate the additional incentive to use critical thinking and coin combining skills. Additionally, they say it has helped them understand interest gained with their savings accounts.
"...Great resource!!" Read more
"...The included materials are sturdy, coins recognizable, and versatile...." Read more
"...There's an additional incentive to use critical thinking and coin combining skills...." Read more
"...But overall the game is enjoyable and will serve a purpose so win win!" Read more
Customers find the board game easy to learn. They mention it has simple rules and great to introduce the concept of money. They also say it's a challenging but engaging way to practice.
"...It's very straightforward, so I didn't have to go YouTube the directions, lol. It's fun & my kiddo lost her timidness after the first round...." Read more
"...The box is pristine. Very simple set up, your kid can set this up after watching you do it it's that easy.Reason I took off a star:..." Read more
"...and basic math about it, most importantly, it’s so fun that it didn’t feel like work. We are also very impressed by the production quality...." Read more
"...This one was easy to learn and I’m sure will be played a few times before school starts...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the board game. They say it gives them nice practice on the value of money, is realistic and detailed, and wonderful for reinforcing money for their children. They also mention it has good play value and learning value.
"...had realistic looking money, didn't involve a calculator and was a good price. The game is really easy to understand, set up and play...." Read more
"...Throughout the game there is also the chance to win a jackpot which makes it very exciting...." Read more
"My special needs students love this game. A great review of money while also having fun!" Read more
"...i like that it has good play value and learning value and they really do not realize they are learning math" Read more
Customers find the game speed to be very quick. They say it doesn't take long from start to finish, and the timing is perfect. They also mention the game is simple enough that it moves quickly but challenging in fun ways.
"...This is a fun way to practice those skills. It’s simple enough that it moves quickly but challenging in fun ways to give them the opportunity count..." Read more
"...The game is also quick so it doesn't feel like it drags on forever or causes them to lose their attention span." Read more
"Makes learning about coins fun! Games don’t take long." Read more
"...It can be played in less than 10 minutes, so we usually play a few rounds at a time. It teaches basic money math in that only the coins are used...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the board game. They mention it's sturdy and not easily ripped or damaged.
"...Practical details:Very sturdy coins and paper money, not easily ripped or damaged, same with the box, and we've had this for about a year,..." Read more
"This is a really fun game. I’m always impressed with the quality of learning resources games. The coins and $1 bills are really good quality...." Read more
"...We are also very impressed by the production quality. Strongly recommend" Read more
"...The included materials are sturdy, coins recognizable, and versatile...." Read more
Customers find the money in the board game to look realistic. They appreciate the good design and quality pieces. Additionally, they say the game is colorful and attractive to kids.
"...Among the games, "Money Bags" was an immediate hit. The colorful game board and realistic-looking fake money captivated him even before he rolled..." Read more
"...The board is thick and has great graphics." Read more
"...We will need to play it more. The change looked great and more real like. I do wish it had some 5s, 10s, and 20s...." Read more
"...I looked at a ton of games and I liked that this one had realistic looking money, didn't involve a calculator and was a good price...." Read more
Customers say the game is great for their 10 year old and 5 year old. They mention it's great practice for their oldest on making change. It keeps their attention and encourages cooperation with the older one.
"...It’s great practice for my oldest on making change and as I help my younger it is a fun introduction to coins, value, and how to count change." Read more
"...Best of all, both kids love to play it. Very glad I purchased this." Read more
"...the game since it does what's intended in a way that's clearly age appropriate and fun based on my daughter's reaction!" Read more
"Excellent fun game kids ask to play. This with Sum Swamp are great for 4 to 8 year olds and MoneyWise is great for 6 year olds and up...." Read more
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Purchased for my first grader who was just learning about money in school but was having trouble with the worksheets. Did some browsing, found this game and it does what it says it will which is to teach coin counting. If you want something for making change, or counting up many dollars, then this is not for you.
Making change:
I would suggest to get creative with your child, buy a sales slip book, price items around the house and play "store." Kids this age still love make believe.
Practical details:
Very sturdy coins and paper money, not easily ripped or damaged, same with the box, and we've had this for about a year, play it practically every weekend so that says something. The box is pristine. Very simple set up, your kid can set this up after watching you do it it's that easy.
Reason I took off a star:
I'm not enamored with the concept of "the person with the most money wins" because the game is completely by chance as to how much money you end up with. If it had you apply critical thinking skills to get that money then I'd buy into that outcome. So how we end it, is that you have to roll exactly the number of spaces it takes to get to the finish space. This works well for both of us as it takes out the element of 'bizarre random game.' We both exchange all of our money at the end so that we wind up with the most dollars that we can for what we have and the least amount of coins. (Side note: This is how you deal with money in a practical manner, the cashier at the store when your child goes to buy goodies does not want a dollar in nickels and pennies; as parents we've all been there. As adults we know better and should teach this. This game does a fabulous job of giving you that option!)
Suggestion:
As an added bonus, if she wins, I give her in real dollars and coins that amount. I'd rather she earn money this way, by learning practical skills, than by being paid for chores, because in the real world no one will pay you to take out the trash unless it's in your job description. It's always expected that we clean up after ourselves by showing respect for ourselves, the people around us, and our living, working, and playing spaces. So far, so good!
Would I buy this again:
Would not hesitate for a second in purchasing this item if what you need is a coin counting game. I only wish her teachers had this in their classrooms, would be very helpful for the students.
Moving forward:
She's in 2nd grade now and still likes this game. This year as mentioned now that she can count coins we've started to play store, learning to actually make change using the coins from this game and other paper money, which is advanced but is helping; every time she makes change the correct way we record the 2 amounts and she gets to keep the difference. No one wants to get screwed by the cashier so I'll gladly 'pay' her to learn this skill. Of course she has to find the difference to get the money :-))
Definitely a great product, thank you Learning Resources!

