Orchard Toys Pop to the Shops Board Game, Helps Teach

Orchard Toys Pop to the Shops Board Game

Orchard Toys Pop to the Shops Board Game, Helps Teach Handling Money and Giving Change, Perfect for Ages 5-9, Helps Money Skills, Educational Toy Game, 250 x 220 x 50mm


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About Orchard Toys

Orchard Toys have been making educational games and jigsaws in Britain for nearly 50 years. The emphasis is on ‘learning made fun’, meaning parents can benefit from our trusted educational values whilst children will have so much fun they’ll want to play time and time again!

We are passionate about producing high-quality products with minimal impact on our environment. All our games and jigsaws are made from recycled board and paper from sustainable sources. Sturdy, wipe-clean game and puzzle boards mean our products will stand the test of time against wear and tear and messy hands, ensuring they can be passed down through generations.



Dimensions: 30 x 2 x 23 cm; 349 Grams
Model: 5011863100658
Material: Plastic
Colour: No
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 8 – 11 years
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 30 x 2 x 23 cm; 349 Grams
Material: Plastic

3 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Orchard toys always have good quality, endless fun for whole family.But this one is not fun as the others,at least for my family.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Product is excellent quality, fab learning game for my 5yr old.
    Only downside was the delivery label had been stuck to the actual product box and didn’t come in a cardboard box. So game was defaced. Which is a shame as it was a gift.

  3. NicholeRayner says:

     United Kingdom

    Absolutely love this. My eight year old asd son has really been struggling with mathematics and learning about money so we purchased this. I also have a four year old and was a little worried he may not enjoy it. I needn’t have been. They both loved playing it and there were so many opportunities for us to work out little sums without the pressure of it being ‘work’. I tend to find kids games a bit boring tbh so it’s nice to add one to the collection that I don’t dread playing when asked