Digital Coin Bank Jar Coin Counter Storage, 1.8L Coin Piggy Saving Bank, Money Saving Box Jar Bank with LCD Battery Coin Counter for Kid Adult Boy Girl As Unique Gift
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The slot is not for placing items, but inside there is a place for them
Selected User Reviews For Digital Coin Bank Jar Coin Counter Storage, 1.8L Coin Piggy Saving Bank, Money Saving Box Jar Bank with LCD Battery Coin Counter for Kid Adult Boy Girl As Unique Gift
You won't regret it. I have had a collection of spare change lying around for years and my 4 year old daughter has been having a blast putting coins in it. It was an easy decision for me to buy a second one for my son, since I realized it could be a very stimulating activity for kids Furthermore, it is rewarding since they receive a sense of satisfaction knowing they are contributing to their communities. Additionally, it displays the numeric value for each coin entered by the user, so kids can learn how much their coins are worth. Please note There is a bit of force involved in pushing the coins,.
So far I haven't had any problems with this. I've had it for a week or so. There is no need for batteries, it's not too big, but it isn't too small either. I am pretty sure it is This is something I would recommend to someone anyway if they don't like counting their coins as much as me. I'm in high school and I don't like counting my coins (in addition to this product) because I sometimes lose track of how much I've added. Since the containers are so easy to fit in and remove, I also keep my real money in them.
There was something very flimsy about the bottle portion of the bank (almost like the thickness of a water bottle), so it didn't hold up as well as expected. Several uses result in the item being crushed. I liked the concept, but the materials and construction were not as durable as they should have been The disappointment that my grandson (and I) felt was understandable.
We didn't expect the plastic to be there. The fact that I bought it for my grandson probably made it a safer choice.
understand it was a cheap item, but within an hour, it stopped working. You're being a little ridiculous there.
With that machine, I provided dozens of coins to my preschool daughter, and she kept counting on them for more than half an The fact is, little ones learn counting from preschool, so they are sure to be interested in coins counters. In spite of the fact that a kid may no longer be interested in counting, they might still be interested in storing toys in that box.