🧲 Unlock financial genius with every magnetic touch!
This 48-piece large double-sided magnetic money set is designed by teachers to enhance kids' financial literacy through hands-on learning. Featuring realistic bills and coins from $100 bills down to pennies, the oversized magnetic pieces stick securely to any magnetic surface, making them perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or remote lessons. Certified safe and durable, this set supports math skills like counting, addition, subtraction, and money recognition, while also contributing to global educational causes.
Size | Large |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Money |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Math Skills |
Number of Players | 1 |
S**R
Big and beautiful
Came exactly as it is shown! Big, beautiful, durable. My second grader couldn't wait to solve the problems on the white board!
T**A
Durability’s
Educational value:Just as described.
A**N
Great item for home and school!
These magnetic coins and dollars are perfect for schools and great for play at home. They work great on white board and the size make them not just easy to see, but big enough they won't get lost easily. Great for use in grade school, play at home, and life skill classes. The pictures are so close to the real thing they put "copy" on them. A must have for learning and play.
L**S
Just what I was looking for
Perfect for school
E**S
Great teaching tool.
I use these as a teaching tool for my children. They have been helping the children lots. They all are magnetic and stick to the fridge or a magnetic board or any magnet. The one thing I disliked it that the $1 sticks when placed on tails(face of the bill is up) and the $5 bill only sticks firmly when tails is faced up(the face of the bill is down).
J**E
What you see is what you get
Exactly as described. True to size and functionality. Durability is good. I place the money on a white magnetic board and teach. The item also comes with some money teaching tips and games.I find myself conflicted. Let me explain: When teaching our children certain subjects, the pictures presented are cartoonish and do not accurately represent the subject. While I understand that some children do well transitioning from “make believe” to “reality,” some do not.For example, when my own daughter was learning about animals, the skunk 🦨 image was so unlike a skunk that when presented with an image of an actual skunk, she did not realize it was a skunk.Conclusion: Keep in mind that children are extremely literal and making the transition from “fake” to “real” may be confusing.While the item has been helpful in teaching the basics of money and its value, seeing her confusion when presented with the accurate size and feel of money bothered me.So, keep that little detail in mind when considering your own child’s learning style and understanding.
M**S
Magnets not strong
Got this for my classroom and visually they are great but they won’t magnetize, they slip down my whiteboard to the bottom
C**.
For classroom
Perfect for classroom. Loved that they worked on our magnetic board
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