Amazon: Learning Resources Pretend & Play Calculator Cash Register Only $18.99 (Regularly $39.99)
If you’re looking for a fun and educational toy, head on over to Amazon where they are offering up the Learning Resources Pretend & Play Calculator Cash Register for only $18.99 (Regularly $39.99)! This award-winning toy comes with 30 actual-size pretend bills, 40 plastic coins, a pretend credit card and an Activity Guide and it encourages beginning math and calculator skills. Plus, score FREE Super Saver Shipping on a $35+ purchase OR FREE 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime (check out this post for more information on how to score a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime).
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My daughter (4) has this and absolutely loves it. Bought it last year. She still plays with it all the time and I haven’t had to change batteries yet. Money, especially the coins, are all realistic looking. Best toy cash register out there. And I love that it has a basic calculator so that she can play with it in a different way when she gets older.
You just made my day…er, my daughter’s day! 🙂 She played with this at her friend’s house and has been wanting it since. 😀
I got this for my daughter and it is great! It is made out of hard plastic and has some weight to it. We’ve had it for 2 years and it barely has a scratch on it. Very well made.
My daughter got this for Christmas a few years ago. She’s 8 now, and still plays with it. Very well made and this is a great price.
Ordered it for my niece, we have an old Dora one, now she can get this new one! Thanks.
My daughter has this one and it is great! The only annoying thing is that the draw opens so forcefully that coins fly out. BUT I still highly recommend it.
Oops – drawer! =)
We’ve had this for many years but I don’t think it’s worth that much money. The keyboard basically works like a calculator and my daughter loves it. I bought it @ Walmart on clearance for $5.00 one year. If the price drops a bit, then it would be worth it to me to buy it.
I’ve seen these at so many schools
I bought this around 19 years ago for my children. They have played with it and now my grandchildren are playing with it. I also used it as a cash register/calculator at the school where I teach during fundraisers. My junior high and high school students loved using it. Mine has definitely had a lot of use and it still looks great and works fine except that the battery is weak (the original battery after 19 years).
when my kids were younger we had theyplayed with it all the time and then they were able to help at yard sales and learn money and math and we used this at all our yard sales…. great little cash register!