This cash register was inspired by the 1975 Fisher-Price cash register that was an instant classic toy hit. Kids will love the real cash register play! the cash register comes with different brightly colored coins that will teach children how to Count and recognize colors. watch the coins come down the ramp, turn the crank to hear the bell ring and watch the drawer open! the Fisher price cash register will create hours of play for a new generation.
Asin | B010EPR01M |
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Dimensions | 7.7 x 10.25 x 7.75 inches |
Weight | 2.03 pounds |
Manufacturer | 24 months – 15 years |
Maureen McWilliam –
This was our Grandson’s favorite present on his 4th Birthday..what better review can you get!
Anne M. Covell –
This is a Christmas gift for my Grandson. He loves the old one that I have at my house so wanted him to have his own.
Amazon Customer –
Perfect for toddlers! My children had the same one 25 yrs ago. I was surprised that it was little pricier now but worth it. Excellent for teaching numbers, counting, colors, coordination skills and plenty of imaginary fun!
Jack96 –
The change chute makes this more exciting. Coins teach color and numbers. Built for durability. My 3 and 5 yr. old granddaughters love it.
cheryl –
Item just as pictured and described. Nice sz . Great value for the money . Grandbabies love it ( ages 2 & 3 )
tonya hilton –
Fun for a child’s imagination..I pretend to bye items and the kids love it.
Some Bored Mom –
I got my son three toys so he had some new indoor things to play with during the heat wave we’re having in Phoenix. He can’t go outside- he’s been cooped up, so I got this as an add on toy for two other larger (and more expensive) toys.
This one stole the show!
It’s a classic toy- and a fine example of “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” This toy seems like it would be lost in the shuffle- with all the toys that have battery powered lights, screens, play music… but my son loves it.
Pushing the buttons- the cash register opening- the “ding” sound- the way the coins roll out the side of he pushes the other button…. It’s a toy I remember my older cousins having when they were kids, and I remember playing with one when I was a kid and went to visit my grandma.
Is it made like it was in the 90s? Probably not. I was too young to remember that kind of thing. Is he having as much fun as I did in the 90s, and my cousins did in the 80s? Yes.
My son is 18 months- I think the coins are too large for him to swallow or choke on, and he loves this toy.
WMU –
I remember using this as a kid in the 1980’s and its just like that one for my kids to use.
Kathleen Fish –
Awesome retro toy
Edward Antor –
Bueno