Kids Cash Register: Educational App Teaching Math Through Pretend Store Simulations
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Nic Hansen
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Summary
Kids Cash Register is an educational app that simulates a POS system for children to play pretend restaurant and shopping games. The app teaches math skills through interactive store simulations featuring 10 different stores, custom games, and engaging learning experiences designed to make math fun for kids.
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Kids Cash Register is a fun educational app that teaches kids math skills through interactive store simulations.
Features 10 different stores, custom games, and engaging learning experiences.
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