Melissa & Doug Pretend-to-Spend Toy Wallet With Play Money and Cards (45 pcs) , Blue
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The bills are made of paper, but they are thick and difficult to rip.
The cash in the Pretend-to-Be-A-Billionaire account Spend Wallet is compatible with our Play Money Set! You can shop with your wallet and use the Play Money Set as a cash register at a store or a bank. There's also a lot of fun to be had with addition and subtraction.
100,2- 50's,2- 20's,2- 10's,2- 5- and 4-digit numbers 00 bills
Hi Darcy! There are six bills in total. Approximately 25" x 2" 5”. Hopefully, they'll be sufficient to cover all of our costs!
Selected User Reviews For Melissa & Doug Pretend-to-Spend Toy Wallet With Play Money and Cards (45 pcs) , Blue
I obviously removed all of the play coins and gave her only a few bills to destroy. There are a bunch of laminated play cards that are a lot of fun to take out of the wallet and purse. br>br>Her hand-eye coordination (twisting wrist) and dexterity (taking cards out of slots) have already improved. br>br>I imagine this would be a lot of fun for older kids as well. A toy donor card, a gym membership, and a driver's license are among the items on the list. I guess I'll have to buy it again in a year when all these cards are lost! The wallet appears to be well-made, and the cards are straightforward to remove. It appeals to me.
This set is so adorable. I really like how the cards in the wallet can be customized. This is something I bought for my three-year-old son. The only problem is that the money is obviously made of paper, so I had to laminate it to keep it safe. Haha. When it closes, it bends into the shape of a wallet, even though it is laminated. He yanked one of the $50 bills by accident. It wasn't the $100, thankfully, because only one of those is included. He enjoys going to the store.
I bought it as a gift for my niece's fifth birthday, and she loves it so much that she now carries it around with her everywhere she goes. I bought her a purse and some chapstick to go with it, and she later told her mother that it was "the thing I love with all my heart. " Put an end to the cuteness. br>There's a spot on the drivers license for their picture, so I printed one of her face and taped it all together (sort of laminated?). ), and it was a huge success. I would strongly suggest it.
I wanted to get my daughter her own wallet because she enjoyed taking everything in and out of mine. This is performing admirably. She enjoys bringing in and taking out the cards and cash. We'll eventually get to teaching different money denominations. Because the coins are life-size, you should wait until the child is no longer putting things in their mouth before using it. Due to the large number of small pieces, it's not ideal as a travel toy - However, it is ideal for use in a single location. The cards and coins have a long lifespan - The bills will be creased in the same way that real bills are.
My daughter enjoys it despite the fact that it contains a million pieces. I just wish the money wasn't made of paper or had some sort of backing. A few bills have been torn up by my son. The cards and coins are made of plastic and are quite durable.
There's a lot of stuff, and the cards have a spot on the back where you can write information. Well-made and realistically sized, this toy is super adorable and toddler-approved!.
This was purchased for my 6-year-old son to help him learn about money, and he enjoys it. The first thing he did was take out the cash and explain each bill to me. They're large bills that come with change and a variety of cards. He uses it as his personal wallet, and it's a fantastic educational tool for children. If you don't want to use the register play sets, I highly recommend this set for teaching kids about money. There are enough bills and change in it that you won't have to worry about losing them or making messes.
This wallet is a hit with my almost 2-year-old son! When he kept playing with his father's wallet and losing his cards, we decided to get him his own wallet. We haven't allowed him to play with the fake money or coins yet because they are still choking hazards at his age. Every day, he tinkers around with his wallet. Just a heads up: you'll be collecting cards all over the house on a daily basis!.