Recognizing coins and their value, counting money, making change, are all important skills if an individual will be living independently or semi-independently. Below is a list of games that include working with money in some form. Click on any link to go to my post about that game.
- Money Bags - An updated version of the board game Mr. Money Bags. identify coins and their value, count coins, convert to larger sums, etc.
- Managing My Allowance - Board game with $25 weekly allowance and a more balanced approach to spending and saving.
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Money BINGO - A 4 x 2 grid, amounts all below $1.00, coins only.
- Buy it Right! - Take turns purchasing products, adding up prices, and making change. The first player to fill his shopping cart wins the game.
- Monopoly the Card Game -
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Melissa & Doug Play Money - A money tray to beat all money trays. I use it all the time.
- Counting Money - Level 1 - Work on coin identification, coin value, and adding coins with these 12 self-correcting money puzzles.
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Counting Money - Level 2 - Work on coin identification, coin value, and counting coins with this 12 4-piece puzzle set. Prices range from 12 to 75 cents.
- Monopoly Junior
- Money JINGO - Money JINGO covers coin and small bill identification, adding money, and three questions that require figuring change.
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Money Bags Coin Game - A money counting board game. Included are 10 $1 bills and 100 coins.
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Clumsy Thief - A money-themed card game. No play money included.
- Monopoly
- Operation (some games)
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Money Dice - Make up your own games, lots of ways to use these.
- Bare Books
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The Allowance Game - The first player to earn $20 wins. Stresses concepts of earning, spending, and saving.
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Exact Change - A money counting/matching card game.
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