Little Tikes Count 'n Play Cash Register Playset
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We are sorry but the money cannot be replaced.
you open it by pulling the red lever, not by using a credit card.
One year olds will enjoy it as it grows with them, and they will use more of the features as they grow. With it, my 5 year old now likes to play store.
The coins need replacing, and we do not have any available now.
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The cash register was bought as a gift for my 1-year-old son for Christmas. After reading all the positive reviews, a little boy of 5 years old purchased the book. Anyhow, I have to say I'm not very impressed or agree with those statements. I like how this toy is non-electronic, colorful, and looks durable. It currently seems to be a hit with my son, but I think he may lose interest soon. It is not easy to find things The catch is This is *br1.
2. In my opinion, orange coins can pose a choking hazard. Most of the time, the coins get stuck in the back and do not roll all the way into the drawer after they are dropped into it, and you have to push the "credit card" through the card slot to get You need to help him pull them out as they are too hard for a toddler. This is not the type of toy that can be used by a toddler without adult supervision.
In terms of this toy, it's got a lot to offer. Learning the tricks to move and the things to do is not so easy. As you sort, pull the lever, drop the coins on the ramp, and open the register, you are registering your coins. This game is fun and colorful, and is easy for small children to play. In the 3-D Stars are given because all the coins (except for the biggest one) are of a size that toddlers can easily fit in their mouths. Although the manufacturer describes it as a 2+, that could be because of the small coins, but from a development standpoint, this would be perfect for an 18mo girl As for my older son, I'm not sure he will stop putting things in his mouth until he is much closer to 3 than 2, but I doubt this will happen early.
For kids older than six, a decent toy. I was a bit disappointed by this. You should be aware that these coins can cause choking if your child is prone to putting toys in their mouths. A small slot in the coin drawer is the only way to open the coin drawer other than by swiping the provided "credit card. " The only child who could do this was one who possessed good fine motor skills. It would be tricky to open the drawer if they lost the credit cards that accompany it. You'd need to find something that fits inside the little slot just to open it. Usually, I say that older kids can use it and that it is a cool little toy. They might be too old to use it by the time they're old enough to be able to use.
I was impressed upon first glance Slot machines are fun for our almost-three year old grandchild. He likes using the coins and credit card for a few activities. It was a little difficult for her to close the drawer since the toy slides easily away from a slick table, but now she knows how to use her thumbs while holding onto the sides of the register to close it. The little ones are so adorable. It is hoped that she will be able to use it as part of imaginative play with grocery shopping as well.
The idea behind the purchase was to use this item with my toddlers in pretend play with our kitchen sets.
This is an excellent item for a 2 year old or older toddler, as it will help them improve their motor skills and learn This is such a cool idea, the use of credit cards with coins dispensing when you swipe them. Compared to traditional cash registers that only allow you to press buttons and open the cash drawer, this is out of this world. You can play with your children more than usual and they will develop more skills The 4 year old I have 2 years old and 2 years old This is a favorite of old kids, and they fight over it all the time. Whenever she sees me playing it, she demands we buy another one so that she can play it more frequently.
I didn't need to wait long for my 2 year old to figure out how to play with this toy. As I showed him how to drop coins in the box and open the register box using the credit card, I pulled the handle to dump the coins. The handle thing came naturally to him, but he had to practice using the credit card for a couple of minutes before he was able to do so. To him, the most fun part of the toy is putting coins in the top slot, which happens to be the only place it has a flaw. As it is, the change gets stuck at the lip of the change tray, so it gets built up inside the toy, where the coins must be removed by an adult. It is a good thing the back of the toy has holes to let parents properly dispose of the coins, but the design needs to be improved to avoid this issue Furthermore, I appreciate that it is battery free, and you won't hear any annoying music or loud noises coming from it. There is nothing else except the "cha" It is a pretty quiet toy, other than the "ching" sound of the handle being pulled.
The low price point of this toy led me to believe I'd get a decent or okay toy. Considering all the positive reviews, I thought it would be worth a shot. Because this toy holds some kind of fascination for children, I'm glad I picked it up. In just a few days, my almost 18 month old son has played with this all the time. With a pull of the red lever, the cash drawer opens. The moment he discovered this cause/effect relationship, he was so excited that he could not stop opening and closing his mouth. Those nine coins, a plastic bill and a credit card are inside. The coins can be inserted into the slot at the top, or placed into the drop slots in the front. Swiping the credit card unlocks the coins, and they drop back into the drawer to start over. All the levers and switches in his room worked, and my son was so proud of himself. A toy that can grow with him is something I can see.
Buying this for my nearly 3-year-old grandson to go with his Fisher Price cash register was a fun way to get dad involved. There's no end to his love for Sorting the colors into the correct slots and releasing the coins using a credit card gives him the opportunity to use a credit card to release them. Also, he likes to watch the coins roll down into the change tray when the machine is turned around. Please accept my sincere thanks!.