Sterling Pound Play Money Currency for Educational Learning
Sterling Pound Play Money Currency for Educational Learning – Bank and Shop Role Play – Literacy – Numeracy – Pretend Play Set – Fake Money Cash UK Banknote Notes and Coins – Kids Children's Toy
BENEFITS CLASSROOM & HOME use:
Great way to teach your child the values of money, perfect for building money recognition. Set includes 2 of each UK currency coin and 5 of each paper notes. Note size is approximately 10.5 cm (4.1″) long and 4.5 cm (1.8″) wide.
REALISTIC NOTES & COINS:
Realistic play money set helps teach addition, subtraction and money recognition. Notes are a bit smaller than real notes, but just perfect for kids.
LOTS OF COINS AND NOTES TO HELP YOUR LITTLE SHOP KEEPER :
Teaching coins and notes can be used to develop money recognition and early financial awareness
Extend the learning into imaginative play opportunities by encouraging young learners to play shop
GREAT GIFT FOR ALL AGES!
Educational play coins and notes feature new designs. Ideal for youngsters during role-play games, party or loot bag filler toys, or just a pocket money gift. Also these are great for use in Nursing Homes!
Dimensions: | 24.3 x 14.7 x 0.8 cm; 40 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 24.3 x 14.7 x 0.8 cm; 40 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
This play money is great. So real looking. Good buy
Bought these for my nana with dementia because she always wanted money but would always loose it and would take forever to look for it so now if she looses this it doesn’t matte
Can’t fault it for the price. Mind the 1p and 2p coins are the same golden colour as the pounds so we’ve had to colour them reddish to avoid confusion, but that’s a minor inconvenience
Great value pack of play money. My 3 year old niece loves playing at shopping. Needed some money for her till and purse to make the game seem more real. This play money is perfect and she loved it.
Brought this to teach my child about money. The notes are very easy to tell the difference between however the coins because they are quite shiny its hard to show her the difference apart from size and the shape on the 20p and 50p they could all be the same coin especially the 1p & 1 the only difference between these 2 coins is that the 1 is a tiny bit thicker.
Bought this as part of a world book day costume. As you can see by pics it stuck well onto my sons shirt. Its smaller notes than the real thing but the coins are the same size. The notes are only printed on one side which is a little annoying
It looks realistic in design but small and not much in each packe
I wanted to put money gifts into family bank accounts this christmas but wanted something to physically give so I put a little pile of these notes into their Christmas cards. They thought it was hilarious but loved the sentiment. Smaller than real money of course as it’s really a child’s toy. Recommend
The coins are not bad, they are very shiny, and my daughter like them very much. The banknotes have only one side and are easy to tear. I mold them by a plastic machine then to my daughter, I think they can last for a long time. Such a cheap toy money, it is worth buying.
I got these very cheap, but I do feel the quality was not up to standard. Some of the coins had sharp edges, but I wasn’t expecting anything different for how cheap I paid. Great for children to use in their pretend tills though.
Great for the childrens play shop. Realistic money, looks sturdy, time will tell.
As per price they are good quality, they won’t last long. I bought them for educational purpose to teach my kids. Kids will rip them, therefore no point wasting money buying expensive ones
First of all keep in mind the price you spend.
Overall I am happy but there are 2 little problems:
1. The sellotape that holds the ‘paper notes’ on the back to make it stay in place in the packaging. Because the notes are paper you will lose 4 notes (5, 10, 20 & 50), so if the seller could make a change to having the back notes just paper so we don’t feel like we are losing out.
2. The plastic coins can be a bit rough and can have some sharp edges. Nothing that an adult can’t fix but really shouldn’t have to.
Plus it is hard to identify the 1p to the pound coin.
The 1p, 2p, 1 & 2 are the same colour.
But I will remind you; you get what you pay for!
Nice to play with however as soon you open the outer packaging and try to separate the notes from one another you hit snags. Firstly for some reason best known only to the manufacturer the notes are all held together at the back by sellotape and given their flimsy nature as soon as you try to take it off it starts to tear the note it is attached to, therefore you loose 3 of the notes straight away. Secondly, and not so damaging, is that the individual value notes are not separated at one side, you therefore have to cut a small strip off along that side of the notes in order to separate them out from one another, not a deal breaker but with a little more thought these could have been the perfect product.