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Learning Resources Teaching Cash Register | 
| Brand: Learning Resources Category: Toy
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $41.49 You Save: $18.46 (31%)
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Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 136
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 10.2 x 14.6
MPN: 002690 Model: LER2690 UPC: 848589007443 EAN: 0765023026900 ASIN: B0006N8X3M
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| Features:
| | Rewards transactions with lights, sounds and voice messages | | | Holds actual-size money and includes play coins and bills, coupon and credit card | | | Features a built-in scanner, scale and coin slot | | | Helps children practice coin recognition, addition, subtraction and place value with 4 engaging games | | | Prolongs battery life with automatic shut-off feature |
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Product Description Cash in on basic math and money management skills with this talking, interactive cash register. Little learners can practice coin identification, addition, subtraction and place value through four featured games. Games increase in difficulty as players advance their math skill levels. Perfect for pretend play exercises and learning basic calculator skills. Features: - Transactions are rewarded with lights, sounds and voice messages
- Coin reader identifies real and included plastic play coins
- Checkout scanner comes with realistic sounds
- Real working scale
- Large LCD screen shows real transactions with big, easy-to-read numbers
- Ability to check coin total
- Automatic shut-off saves batteries and reminds kids to "Come and play again!"
Requires 3 "C" alkaline batteries (not included). Awards: - Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award (2003-04)
- Oppenheim Toy Portfolio SNAP Award (Special Needs Adapted Products (2003-04)
- Gold Award Winner-National Parenting Publications Awards for Children's Resources(NAPPA-2003-Tech Toys)
Editorial Review 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
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| Customer Reviews: Read 75 more reviews...
Great toy! May 21, 2006 S. Leigh Whitaker (Ohio) 79 out of 79 found this review helpful
My daughter got this for her birthday (3 years old). Even though she is not old enough yet to really count the money she has had a blast "ringing things up" on the scanner and paying with the credit card. She also really likes the coin slot. When she puts the money in it tells her what the coin was. She has done this over and over again. She is also having fun going around the house collecting items in her shopping cart and then ringing them up. I can see this being a toy she will play with for many years. It has math games that seem like they will be fun and educational. Very nice, oh, and my dad observed that the coin slot works with real coins too! The negatives... The drawer shoots out quickly and the plastic coins tend to slosh out. Also the weighing tray comes off easily. I'm going to put that away till my daughter gets a little older. Overall- a great toy!
Fun and Learning July 2, 2006 Two Boys and a Girl (Santa Fe, NM) 41 out of 42 found this review helpful
Bought this for my 5 year old. Both he and my 7 year old have enjoyed playing with it. They especially like the silly things it does, like sometimes telling them their credit card has been declined, etc. Seems well constructed and has some good learning games, too.
Best toy register I've seen! December 1, 2006 M. Whitmore (Highland, CA) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I got this cash register for my daughter when she started learning about money at school. She is 8 now and still loves playing "store" with her 5 yr. old brother. We've had it well over a year and haven't even had to replace batteries yet. It is durable and fun. The electronic voice is very easy to understand and all the buttons function as they should. I highly recommend this toy.
Great toy for little kids... very satisfying May 13, 2007 Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com (...in Middle America) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If your kid is into "playing store" and handling money, this is a fine cash register toy. It has a calculator/sound card component that uses batteries, but they are not absolutely necessary. Even without batteries, the drawer will still open and a coin slot still works (with a very satistfying spring-action device that chucks the plastic coins into a holding tray...) With the AAs plugged in, though, you get plenty of ding-ding-chingg stimuli, as well as math-game options that may be quite rewarding for kids who are ready for arithmetic. The age range is pretty wide for this toy, and different kids at different developmental levels can get a lot out of it. My only complaint: the synthetic voice that calls out,"Play With Me!" when you leave it alone for a while, and then signs off when you really quit. Other than that, this is pretty spiffy.
This one's worth it December 30, 2007 Kendra 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Unfortunately, I wasted a little bit (or more) of money this holiday season. I'm glad to say that this particular toy was absolutely NOT a waste. I had the older model for my older kids, but got rid of that one when they outgrew it. Remembering how much they enjoyed playing with it (we even used it for our garage sale), I bought this one for my youngest daughter, who is four. This is an excellent cash register! It comes with a lot of play money and provides hours of learning fun. Really, my daughter just loves playing store, scanning items, using her "Kroger Card" and the credit card. She enjoys hearing the machine say "Credit Approved" (or declined!), and she loves putting the coins in the coin slot and having the register recognize which coin it was. This cash register has many more features than the older one (which I truly liked), and that adds to the play value, I suppose, especially for a younger child. There are some simple math games on this one, too, but the games are really geared to kids just a bit older than 4. However, my daughter has only had this for 2 days and she has already started to grasp some money concepts that she didn't have before. We've gone over coin values and she's undertanding that the paper money has different values, as well-- although we really haven't begun to go over that. And, interestingly enough, she's asked about some of the figures on the bills and the coins. She's especially interested in Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln. This is a great toy. And, as I mentioned before, it really does work as a cash register, as well. So, you can use it for simple sales such as garage sales, lemonade stands, etc.
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