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Learning Resources Pretend & Play Teaching Cash Register - Math Games, Shopping Grocery Store Playset, Fine Motor Skills, Gifts For Boys and Girls

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Features

  • INTERACTIVE LEARNING - Engage children with a talking cash register that teaches money skills, coin recognition, and basic math through fun, built-in games
  • REALISTIC PLAY EXPERIENCE - Includes authentic-looking play money and coins, a working scanner, credit card, and coupon card that mimic real-world shopping transactions
  • GROW-WITH-ME EDUCATIONAL TOY - Designed to develop skills progressively, from simple coin identification for younger children to addition, subtraction, and money handling for older kids
  • DURABLE DESIGN - Constructed with high-quality, sturdy materials that can withstand years of imaginative play, making it a long-lasting investment in your child's learning
  • VERSATILE PRETEND PLAY - Encourages creative role-playing through a fully functional cash register with adjustable volume, scanner, and coin slot that recognizes both play and real coins

Description

The Learning Resources Pretend & Play Cash Register is an innovative educational toy designed to engage children ages 3 and up in immersive learning experiences. This comprehensive set comes packed with 73 pieces, including meticulously designed play money featuring $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills, along with quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. A credit card and coupon card add extra realism to imaginative play. More than just a toy, this cash register is a multifunctional learning tool. Its electronic scanner generates random prices for scanned items, creating endless entertainment as children "shop" around the house. The built-in coin slot recognizes and identifies both play and real coins, helping children learn coin values and develop early math skills. Four interactive games with three difficulty levels progressively challenge kids in coin recognition, addition, subtraction, and money handling. Parents and educators praise the register's exceptional educational value. Children can practice real-world skills like making change, using credit cards, and understanding basic financial concepts. Measuring 14.4" x 10.1" x 8.1", this cash register is perfectly sized for small hands. Requiring 3 C batteries (not included), it offers an engaging, interactive way to introduce children to money concepts, basic arithmetic, and imaginative play 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 P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer Learning money and basic math skills comes to life with this talking, interactive cash register. Students will have fun practicing coin identification, addition, subtraction and place value as they play four featured games that increase in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Also great for pretend play exercises and learning basic calculator skills. Transactions are rewarded with lights, sounds and voice messages built-in games teach coin identification, addition, subtraction and place- value coin reader identifies real and included plastic play coins checkout scanner with sound real working scale large lcd screen shows real-life transactions with big, easy-to-read numbers check coin total the automatic shutoff saves on batteries and reminds students to come and play again! Requires 3c batteries, not included. Ages 3 to 12 See more

Product Dimensions: 14.4 x 10.1 x 8.1 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: LER2690


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 8 years


Batteries: 3 C batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: January 1, 2003


Department: unisex-child


Manufacturer: Learning Resources


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Update: much better!
ETA: replacement functions as it should! Thankful for that. Better QC could eliminate a lot of initial disappointment. The screen seems very dim on this unit as well though. A better viewing angle would be nice to compensate for its poor contrast. But it does work!!! I like the games and the multiple levels. It would be cool if it had any memory to revisit or amp up consistently wrong answers but honestly it’s a cool way to introduce and reinforce both concepts of math and money. My kids actually like the games more than pretending to shop. I would have given this a much higher rating if the thing wasn’t dumb. It was very frustrating for both parent and child to teach counting money when the register would tell them the amount is wrong cause it can’t count. It was not a defective coin and the same coins produced random results. The nickels in particular. They would register as quarters resulting in their answers being wrong. Wouldn’t be so bad if you could delete the answer but no you have to enter the amount it incorrectly computed. Sending back after an hour if use and the replacement had better be worth the hassle now that Amazon is charging prime customers for pick up of their defective merchandise they send. The drawer opens forcefully and change pops out. It makes no sense to have 3 slots for cash when there are clearly 4 needed. They figured that out for coins but not cash. Yes the voice is annoying but you can turn it down. A delete button would be helpful especially that it doesn’t count right. You can clearly see a nickel was counted as .25 in the pic. This register has great potential but definitely more thought could have gone into it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022 by TruthfullySpeaking TruthfullySpeaking

  • Wonderfully fun and adaptable for many ages.
I purchased this for my grandchildren aged 3 and 6 because they love to play store. This has so many different levels of learning from just ringing up a play purchases to learning about coins to many levels of math functions. I am disappointed that the manufacturer tells us to push in a button on the bottom of the register if it malfunctions and it will reset. Is there no fix for this problem? Even so, we love to play store more than ever. It is fun for both children and I believe it will be for several years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023 by Lorenes

  • Great Educational and Fun Toy!
I bought this for Christmas for our 3 year old daughter. Although she wasn’t initially very excited about it (I think she wasn’t totally sure what it was), it has since become one of her go-to toys. I did a lot of looking for the perfect cash register and I am happy with this selection. Although I think my daughter would have been more excited by a character cash register (e.g. Minnie Mouse), this is a toy I can see her using well into elementary, if not middle, school. Ultimately, I was deciding between this model and the Learning Resources Pretend and Play Calculator Cash Register. Ultimately this model won out for the following reasons: - Ability to use real or pretend coins in the coin counter – adds to the educational value of the toy - Scanner makes it more realistic for playing “grocery store” and goes well with our play kitchen, play food and shopping cart - Cash register talks, which allows there to be educational play even without an adult - Overall nicer look to the cash register and, especially considering the extra features, not that much more expensive Pros - Easy enough for my 3 year old to play with as is, but with enough added functionality that the toy will easily grow with her - Scanning function is a blast! As you scan an item over the button (play food works great for this), the register rings up and speaks a price. Randomly, things are on special and the register says, “Weekly Special” or something like that. She gets a kick out of it. - Comes with a pretend coupon card and credit card which adds to the reality of it because she can shop just like Mommy. - Ability to use both real and fake coins and the register says what each coin is as they are inserted into the coin slot. The display also shows the value of the coin. - Four learning games built into the register that each have three levels so that play can grow with the child. There are really only one or two games she could play right now, but this will be nice to have as she gets older. Cons - When used correctly, the scanner doesn’t beep when an item is scanned. Instead the internal voice quotes a random price (for example, “5 dollars and 35 cents”). The only way to get the scanner to beep is if the drawer or the coin bank door is open (and it’s beeping to indicate the drawer is open), but then it doesn’t “ring up” the items being scanned. This is disappointing because my daughter would really like the beeping noise – we have to make our own beeps or not have the ring up voice! It would be nice if the manufacturer added the beep in addition to the voice quote. - As other reviews have mentioned, the drawer flies open with a lot of speed, which results in the coins flying open. We’ve taught our daughter to put her hand by the drawer to catch it as it opens, which she does most of the time. This isn’t a big deal, but would be nice if this were improved on by the company. Overall, I am very happy with this cash register and would highly recommend it! It’s a great make believe and educational toy that I think we’ll get many years of play out of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2013 by A. Meier

  • Kids Register
Works pretty good
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Please remove review, wrong book.

  • Nice
I use it for my vendor shows! Love it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Kim Gibboney

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