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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I like the size of the magnets, but for the price I paid I expect the magnets to not slip down my whiteboard during class. I am spending a good chunk of time trying to find which side of the magnet will stick better to the board than without sliding down than teaching my students how to count coins. I would send it back but I already wrote my name on the box to prevent someone from lifting my magnets at school. Not really happy with the product though and might have to buy something else.
shawestbrook
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Excellent way to learn how to count money.
Kathryn Vanvleet
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
These are made very well out of sturdy vinyl and magnets. I like them because you can show both sides of the coin
Arnela
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Great product! My students loved learning about money but our old visuals were not it. This product is big enough for everyone to see and understand the values of the coins and dollars. Incredibly easy to use and move around on your whiteboard.
Jasmine
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
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.
CHERYL
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
At our work, March is Bonus Month and these are perfect for decorating the office to celebrate. Money goes with shamrocks, leprechauns, and gold just perfect! They are large sized and the details are wonderful. I like that they are front & back decorated, so you can put which ever side you want up! I recommend this for any money-theme party or celebration, or just to teach about money!!
Djpteach
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
This magnificent money set is such a great interactive teaching tool for first and second graders!
Ebbs
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
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).
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