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Melissa & Doug Play Money Set - Educational Toy With Paper Bills and Plastic Coins (50 of each denomination) and Wooden Cash Drawer for Storage

Melissa & Doug Play Money Set - Educational Toy With Paper Bills and Plastic Coins (50 of each denomination) and Wooden Cash Drawer for Storage
Store: Target
Last Price: 18.99 USD

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Never be short of (pretend) cash again! With fifty of each denomination, this set includes familiar-looking paper bills and plastic coins. This stash of cash conveniently stores in a handy wooden "cash drawer" box. Each compartment has the denomination printed inside for easy matching cleanup.<br /> <br /> This play money set for kids provides parents and older children with several opportunities to play with and engage younger kids. They can ask the child to identify the individual coins and bills or discuss each coin or bill by pointing out its value, the images on it, and any special features such as the grooved edges on the dime, quarter, and 50-cent pieces. They can also remove the money from the wooden tray, show the child the screen printing at the bottom of each section, and explain that the arrangement of the tray is similar to a cash register drawer they would see at a store. The Melissa & Doug Classic Play Money Set is an exceptional gift for kids ages 3 to 7 years. Add a Melissa & Doug Grocery Store & Lemonade Stand to round out the pretend play experience and to give kids an engaging option for screen-free fun.<br /> <br /> For more than 30 years, Melissa & Doug has created beautifully designed imagination- and creativity-sparking products that NBC News called “the gold standard in early childhood play.” Today, Melissa & Doug is proudly partnering with the American Academy of Pediatrics to foster early brain development and help children build important life skills through play.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 16.79 on November 6, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 18.99 on February 5, 2022