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Moneywise Kids

Moneywise KidsBrand: TaliCor
Category: Toy
Department: ToysAndShoes

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $7.20
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Seller: Grim Reapers
Sales Rank: 56,011

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 7 - 12 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 2 x 8.6
Warranty: N

MPN: 808
Model: 4100152
UPC: 720233008085
EAN: 0720233008085
ASIN: B00000IZHK

Release Date: June 26, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Two levels of play
  • Two players can play
  • For 7 years and above
  • Teaches kids to make change and budget
  • Tips for parents and teachers

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Product Description
This engaging, easy-to-play game is designed to teach money management and budgeting skills and to do so in a captivating way. Moneywise Kids is actually two games in one -- Bill Maker and Bill Breaker. Both are based on proven concepts, tested in the classroom, and ones in which all players get to win. Included are two bill boardgame boards, two sets of bills from $1 to $100, 16 Moneywise markers, and two dice. For 2 players.

Editorial Review
Created by a volunteer math aide in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Moneywise Kids contains two simple, fun games that will help kids understand how money works, in terms of dollar value and spending power. In the first game, Bill Maker, kids take turns rolling the dice and earning dollars that are commensurate with the numbers that come up: roll a 2 and a 6, for instance, and you get $8. As they accrue wealth with each turn, players exchange smaller bills for larger ones until someone winds up with $100. In the second game, Bill Breaker, each player starts with $100 and earns more money with each turn, but players must also draw "moneywise markers"--bills for such real-life expenses as food, medical care, and taxes--and make payments along the way. And watch out for those hard-luck chips that mean big bills. The player who collects all six markers and still has $100 in savings is the winner. The game is lively and only lightly competitive, with an accent on grasping the mysteries of dollars and cents. --Tom Keogh



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