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Ages 6+ LSP 8295-S Contents: double-sided gameboard, 4 game pawns, locking A TM box with swipe card, 10-$1 bills, 8 quarters, 15 dimes, 12 nickels, 20 pennies, 40 shopping cards, 2 money cubes, 1 number cube, money tray Object of the Game: Be the first player to collect $2.00 worth of shopping cards. Level 1: Adding Money Set-up: • Remove all the[...]
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How to Play the Game: • Each player rolls one money cube. The player with the highest coin value begins. • On your turn, roll all the cubes. Add up the amounts on the 2 money cubes and take that amount of money from the A TM. Move ahead the number of spaces on the number cube and follow the directions on the game board. If you land on a “Buy?[...]
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How to Play the Game: • Roll the number cube to see who goes first. On your turn, roll the money cube. T ake that amount of money from the A TM. Now roll the number cube and move ahead that number of spaces on the board. Follow the directions on the gameboard. Buy items with the money that you have in front of you, making change, and counting bac[...]
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