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It is aimed at children aged 3-8 years but we will be giving this to our then 2 year old, as I’m sure she will love playing this with supervision (there is some plastic money we will not give her to play alone with). LEARN THROUGH PLAY: Little ones will love interacting with this toy cash register's functions and features that will help them learn and develop valuable skills from early counting, measuring, social skills, and fine motor skills
The shopping range has some good games that feel like having a spree at the mall. The kids can live the real-life experience of being behind the counter at the counters. They can experience handling real-life-like cash. They don’t just look good but are additionally functional. The features the handling all carry a very real-life like image. These are the exact roleplay replicas of the very common household appliances. Safe Materials】 Made of sturdy and shatterproof ABS plastic, our cashier kit is 100% safe for children to play with. It is tested and certified to ensure there are no harmful chemicals that could affect your child's health We even had the scanner not working at one point and we had to call for assistance! The supervisor solved it in no time by swiping her badge. (that happens to me a lot).
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All told, I really like the Casdon Self Service Supermarket. It’s been a great toy to use when teaching Syd number recognition. We’ve used the food items to help encourage letter and word recognition, not to mention counting. I’d definitely recommend it to parents with kids aged 4 and over . So long as they have space to store it! The set took a while to put together, so make sure you leave yourself a good hour or so to assemble it.
I’d love to say that they played with it harmoniously but that would be an untruth; they never really do.