💡 Count on Fun with Exact Change!
Exact Change is an award-winning educational card game designed to teach children money counting skills in a fun and engaging way. Suitable for 2-6 players, it combines family fun with learning, making it a perfect addition to classrooms and family game nights alike.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 6 x 5.1 x 1.6 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 5"W |
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Green |
Theme | Educational |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2-6 |
B**5
Favorite family game.
Favorite family game. Similar to Uno. Helps kids with math and money counting.
R**T
very fun, gives addition practice, doesn't really teach money
We had a lot of fun playing this with two players. It is almost the same as Uno, but with the extra rule that you can play multiple cards together, regardless of color, to match the amount shown on the discard pile. For example, 25 cents plus 1 cent to match a 26 cent "loose change" card. Game lengths can be highly variable, just like Uno, but I think on average they are shorter due to the multiple card rule. Although the game was quite fun for adult and child alike, I don't feel it was particularly good at teaching how to add up money - it is true that each card shows one or more coins and/or bills, but the total amount (such as $1.12) is written in the corner, and during play you just look at the corner and ignore the pictures (which in any event can't be seen when you hold the cards as a hand). Instead it was better for plain old addition practice, as players try to determine whether they can make a multiple-card match when they do not have the right color to play. This slows down the draw-cards portion of the game since you don't just mindlessly draw, you keep checking your hand and adding up the amounts to see if you can make a multiple-card match yet. Sometimes you get so focused on adding that you forget that you can still match color! Due to the addition component, it is more intellectually engaging than Uno, and as a result I liked this better than Uno. It may not have worked as I had hoped for teaching money handling, but our family enjoys it so much that I recommend it as something to play just for fun.
D**D
A must have when teaching little people about change
This game VERY FUN AND FAST once you get the hang of it! Even though I am missing a couple of wild cards from the deck the cards are made of good quality and are pretty durable. This game was so fun the adults had a few rounds without the kids and we even have a blast. I would recommend to follow the instructions on how to play first when teaching your little person that everyone gets the hang of playing this game and then add all of the cards back into the deck!! Njoy!!!
L**A
Fun, short game
My daughter likes it, and she's learning money and improving her addition skills well. The only pitfall, and a simultaneous benefit, is that it is relatively short compared to other games. We usually finish in less than 15 minutes. It's a good, quick game to kill time right before bed.
T**L
Great game
Love this game
A**R
Truly beneficial!
My students love this game. It is great for coin value recognition. Easy to learn. This game naturally adapts to students abilities. I might take the time to laminate the cards for extra durability.
D**N
Fun and Educational
This game is fun! I like the game - very similar to Uno, but with money. I llike that you can take out the wild cards, collect tax cards, and bank withdrawl cards to differentiate the game--creating an easier game for those less familiar with money and change. My only complaint is durability. This game will not last. It is an inexpensive game and the cards are not very durable--expeciallly since the game is meant to be played with children. Make the cards more durable and you have a great product on your hands!
J**.
Fun game (like uno)
This is a great game. It's very much like Uno but teaches about adding money as you can discard multiple cards at once if the cards add up to the amount on top card. Great for the older kids and can play like regular Uno for younger kids.
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