Little Tikes Count 'n Play Cash Register
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Four of my children are under the age of 18. Suitable for children aged 3 and older Here we go. Here are my 3 and a half year old Playing with it is a lot of fun for a 5 year old. Your child enjoys pretend play toys if they are at least 1 year old It would entertain them if up to five were present.
Using the handle on the side, you drop the change into the drawer, which is powered by credit cards.
Three inches by two inches is the size of both the dollar bill and credit card. The number five. A coin can be any of three sizes. There are one smallest and one biggest. Describe the diameter of the smallest ornament. The largest is under 1 and 7/8ths in diameter, the middle is 1. 5/8ths diameter (but it's thinner), and the middle is 1. 5/8ths
My two youngest grandchildren certainly do not play with it. They are 2 and 4 years old. I think 8 to 11 year olds will have a hard time with this game.
Selected User Reviews For Little Tikes Count 'n Play Cash Register
It's a no-brainer This toy is a favorite of my two-year-old daughter, who loves to spin the coin wheel. With the cash register, we have had lots of fun. The coins she drops into the chute at the top and watches them come out on the side of the counter are her favorite activity right now. With her growing up, she’ll be able to sort coins by color and size. At the top, we have a display that rotates through different totals depending on where she’s at. This set includes nine coins, a bill, and a credit card. Pull the side handle to hear the "cha ching" of the cash drawer, and the drawer will open. You do not need batteries for this. Suitable for kids from 18 months to 4 years old, this toy will keep your child's hands busy.
There is nothing better than having the coins sorted by color and size, and they only fit in their appropriate Honestly, I'm not impressed with the quality, but I suppose that's only to be expected these days as toys aren't made the same way as they used to. As well as the cash register drawer, the "display" above the coin slots is also flimsy. does not ring whenever the lever is pulled either. I'm happy with the result all in all. Giving my toddler options for toys that don't always involve bright lights and/or "talk" to him or her is a good thing for me. In this case, the solution is appropriate By engaging in imaginative play, fine motor skills are developed and learning (colors, numbers, sizes) can be integrated. Despite my toddler's rough approach to playing with it, it has so far withstood. As the months go by, it will be tested to see how durable it is.
For Christmas, I bought this cash register for my one-year-old daughter and she loves it so much! As other reviewers have mentioned, we have not had any problems with coins sticking to the coin return Does Little Tikes have a fix for this? The toy isn't electronic at all, which is exactly what I love about it! It also has an educational component that I appreciate By playing with this toy, I can teach my daughter the order of counting coins and sorting coins according to shape and size. She also learns about cause and effect. I noticed that my daughter can completely fit the purple and orange coins inside her mouth since they are quite small. The holes in the coins appear to be for precisely that reason - observing them closely I see that they have been made by hand. They need to be placed in a way not to obstruct the airway of a child. Although the coins are so large at this point that they still make me nervous, so this is a toy that I recommend you supervise with Mommy! Aside from being a great size, I also appreciate the design. You don't want it to be too large to take up too much space, but you also don't want it to be too small. Among our cash registers, we have a couple of different types The item is not the most "fancy" and most expensive - there are several more that are I love all of them, but this is my favorite by far!.
Therefore, I'm only giving it a 4 out of 5 star rating. Due to the coins' roughness, they become stuck frequently, and I often have to spend a lot of time trying to get them free. My kids love to play with this toy, however! Having both 1 1/2 year old and 3 year old kids can be quite challenging. They end up fighting every single Toys like this one are a hit with them both. Generally, the coins are found in the kids room, the living room, and my bed room (yes, one was found in my bed when I woke up). In my childhood, I had a toy like this (FisherPrice one) and it was one of my favorites. (I didn't realize it would be such a hit with the kids) I am glad I bought this for them. In saying this, you must keep track of the nine coins and the card as well as the Mommy must work full time to take care of this, but it's one of the best $15 investments I've made. This is a favorite among kids, so mom enjoys it as well!.
I have an 18month old and a three-year-old who play a lot with this toy. It is the fifth birthday of a 5-year-old. As a result of my 3, I was amazed. Playing with the toy was fun for the five-year-old. It was bought for my 18-year-old boy, but the three are interested in it as well. Playing with it more often seems to be the preference of the five-year-old. believe the money was designed to allow for multiple uses because it is arranged in such a way. In the drawer, the cards may slide to drop the money, the coins may be inserted into the slot at the top and slide down the side, and the coins may be inserted into the slot at the top. Because the orange and purple coins are smaller than expected, I would not recommend this to young children who are prone to putting things in their mouths.
My grandson, 5, is five years old. There is nothing he doesn't like about Each of the "coins" is different in size and color, and they are each supposed to fit into a slot. Since the coins are different sizes and can only fit into the color-coordinated slots, this game engages both his manual dexterity as well as his skills in relation to space and color. During a store transaction, "credit cards" may slide on the counter like real credit cards. An opening mechanism releases a drawer that contains the coins. It is a very well made toy that is a great learning tool. A big "thank you" to Little Tikes for making this amazing.
Two of these items were purchased for my son and his niece for Christmas. It's a little difficult to understand what the children are doing, they just chew on the coins or money, but they're so interested in the bright colors and lever that I am sure once they understand it and get used to it, they will start taking more pride in it. The cost may have been a concern for others, but I thought each toy was a very reasonable price at the time they were purchased for $13.
This is a gift I bought for my 1-year-old, who is in good hands. It is the fifth birthday of a 5-year-old. Playing with it seems to make him happy, though he's not quite sure what it means. The thing is, my daughter is 4 years old and absolutely loves it. She asks me to buy things so that she can give me change around the house. The problem with this is that it does not solve the problem. Whenever you put coins in the top (to spit them out the front of the purple tray) no matter what direction you slide them, they become stuck very easily before they get to the purple There have been numerous times when I've had to unstick them. Due to the fact that they are still kids, they will put one after another and not wait until the first one is out, thus getting.