

💰 Level up your kid’s money game before the next allowance hits!
Learning Resources Money Bags Coin Value Game is an award-winning educational board game designed for 2-4 players ages 7 and up. Featuring a 17" x 17" game board, 100 realistic plastic coins, play bills, markers, dice, and a unique spinner, it teaches children essential money skills like counting, coin combination, and exchanging smaller denominations for larger ones. The game encourages critical thinking and financial literacy through fun, competitive play, making it a versatile tool for homeschoolers, classrooms, and families aiming to build confident money managers from an early age.








| ASIN | B00004TDTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,918 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #362 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,962) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item model number | LER5057 |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources, Inc |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 - 9 years |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 6.25 inches |
| Release date | December 1, 2005 |
A**L
A MUST for Game-Based Learning Homeschoolers
Quick, easy, and fun family game to practice money math and counting with a variety of coins. Excellent for homeschoolers; basic to proficient. My whole family enjoys it! It doesn’t take too long to play. It’s an excellent way to practice counting and introduce money to our 4 year old. And has really helped my 8 year old get confident at counting by 5s, 10s, 25s, adding, and exchanging money. There are really no negatives.
J**R
Good for Teaching Children about US Coinage and Addition
The coins are high quality reproductions the same diameter as real US coins. They are made of hard plastic, and are thicker than real coins so as to make them easier to pick up. The Dimes and Quarters even have ridges. This is a simple little game for children. The game requires children to add up coins to variable amounts, and to exchange smaller value coins for the equivalent in larger value coins. This occurs by rolling a die, moving their piece on the gameboard, landing on a square with a monetary value, and then spinning a spinner which modifies how the amount can be built (e.g., “no dimes”). At no point do the players “make change”, which is a much harder concept. There is no subtraction in this game. The banker should be a child.
C**E
Great for small kids
My 6 year old loves this game. It reaches the end pretty quickly, so it's perfect for small kids. When my kids ask me to play Monopoly, I'd say "Let's play Money bags instead!" because it doesn't last for 3 hours like the other game. It's a quick and easy game time for all.
M**L
Great Educational Game
Helps kids learn about money and math while having fun. Some of the pieces are a little flimsy, but overall it’s a fantastic learning tool.
W**R
Awesome game my three homeschoolers love!
I bought this game to play with my three kids whom we homeschool. I thought it would be a fun way to practice math and they do love it! They are asking us to play all the time. They also use the money for games they make up and pretending to own stores and use the money to purchase things, and they do their math just the same. Fantastic! Here is the sellers product description from the listing: Product Description Valuable money skills are "in the bag" as students collect, count and exchange money all the way to the finish line. Includes game board with spinner, 100 plastic coins, play bills, markers and die. For 2–4 players. Game board measures 12"L x 17"H. Grades 2+. Amazon.com What a fun way to learn about combining coins! The object of this colorful and compact board game is to earn money while winding along a cartoon path. Money is earned by landing on a square labeled with a practical chore, such as setting the table (31 cents), or an entrepreneurial endeavor, such as a lemonade stand (15 cents). In order to collect money, the spinner is used to determine which coins can or cannot be taken from the bank. If the spinner lands on "no nickels" then you collect your change with any coins except for nickels. There's an additional incentive to use critical thinking and coin combining skills. Extra money can be earned if you land on a "Bank Exchange" space and exchange your coins (for example, two nickels for a dime). As you may have suspected, the player with the most money at the end wins. --Lauren Bernard
A**R
Fun and Educational!
My 5 and 6 year olds love this game. They ask me to play it first thing in the morning! They love it when they land on a “change it up” spot and get to trade in all their coins for larger coins and dollar bills. My 6 year old is learning how to add larger numbers quickly and my 5 year old is catching on quickly since he’s having fun. Highly recommend, especially if your kids like play money!
C**L
1st grader WAS struggling with money...
My 1st grader was still struggling with ease of differentiating coins, which caused anxiety & nerves. We bought this game to play and after the 1st play, she LOVED it. We played 4 more rounds that night. The next week she & I played every morning when she woke up & by the 3rd day she was CONFIDENT enough to open it up & lead a game with her twin sister (who was already confident in this skill). The next weekend her grandparents came over & the first thing she did was pull out her game, explain the rules, and dominated 2 rounds. This game is awesome!! It's short enough to finish a game of 2 people in about 15 min, so you can easily add it in before breakfast or before bed. It's very straightforward, so I didn't have to go YouTube the directions, lol. It's fun & my kiddo lost her timidness after the first round. The MOST important thing, if gave my baby her confidence back when she was struggling. Just get it, you'll be happy that you did!!
C**C
This is a fantastic educational game for young children.
This money game is such a wonderful activity for kids! It's quick and engaging, so you won't feel like you're playing for ages. My daughters absolutely love it, and I'm so glad I found it on sale—it truly feels worth every penny. I'm curious to see if this brand has other games because this one has become a favorite in our home. It's also been fantastic for teaching them how to make change after just a few rounds. Learning should always be this enjoyable!
#**E
Good game to teach about money . Though it comes with American cash and coins but was no problem as we substituted with the Canadian money we have
S**N
A very useful game for kids to learn about counting coins and notes
G**.
cute game for kids learning how to count and use money wisely
S**E
Kids love this. Easy to follow rules. Fun way to learn with money. Highly recommend everyone to have on their game board shelf!
S**A
Bought for kids to have fun learning to count money. Good
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