Learning Resources Money Jar, Set of 220 Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind. Top Quality Children’s Item. Kids learn the value of a dollar with this play money set. They can add, subtract, open up a pretend store, make change and more. Includes 140 realistic play coins and 80 paper [...]
Learning Resources Money Jar, Set of 220
- Made with the Best Quality Material with your child in mind.
- Top Quality Children’s Item.
Kids learn the value of a dollar with this play money set. They can add, subtract, open up a pretend store, make change and more. Includes 140 realistic play coins and 80 paper bills. Storage jar with lid included.
List Price: $ 10.99
Price: $ 8.10
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Learning Resources – Buy it Right Shopping Game Teaches kids the importance of money recognition Includes calculator, game-pieces, 40 paper play bills and 100 plastic coins An interactive game play Recommended age range from 6 to 9 years 2-4 players Teach kids the importance of money recognition, adding numbers and making correct change through interactive [...]
Learning Resources – Buy it Right Shopping Game
- Teaches kids the importance of money recognition
- Includes calculator, game-pieces, 40 paper play bills and 100 plastic coins
- An interactive game play
- Recommended age range from 6 to 9 years
- 2-4 players
Teach kids the importance of money recognition, adding numbers and making correct change through interactive game play. Little bankers can set prices, buy and sell items and learn the value of money as they move throughout the colorful, kid-friendly game board. Includes calculator, game pieces, 40 paper play bills and 100 plastic coins. Game board measures 19″ x 19″. For 2 to 4 players. Awards:toytips.com-Toy Tips rating of 5 (2002) Oppenheim Gold Seal of Approval (2002)NAPPA Honors Award Winner
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Learning About Money Placemat Learning About Money placemat features our bills from .00 – 0, our coins, and interactive practice exercises on the back of the placemat. These placemats offer a delightful way for children of all ages to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones. Each is brightly colored, [...]
Learning About Money Placemat
- Learning About Money placemat features our bills from .00 – 0, our coins, and interactive practice exercises on the back of the placemat.
- These placemats offer a delightful way for children of all ages to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones.
- Each is brightly colored, measures a full 12 x 17.5″ and is custom laminated with a non-glare laminate on the front and a write-on/wipe-off laminate on the back.
- The back of each placemat features learning exercises based on the front.
Learning About Money placemat features our bills from .00 – 0, our coins, and interactive practice exercises on the back of the placemat.
Price: $ 2.95
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Mumbai based e-learning startup SurroundSchool (earlier coverage) has revamped the product and launched a new visualization tool called KnowledgeWheels. KnowledgeWheels is a visualization tool and a content delivery engine that makes it easier to define a complex subject by drawing all the related sub-subjects around it in a circular structure (more like Google’s Wonder Wheel?). Each related sub-subject can be another [...]
Mumbai based e-learning startup SurroundSchool (earlier coverage) has revamped the product and launched a new visualization tool called KnowledgeWheels.
KnowledgeWheels is a visualization tool and a content delivery engine that makes it easier to define a complex subject by drawing all the related sub-subjects around it in a circular structure (more like Google’s Wonder Wheel?). Each related sub-subject can be another complex KnowledgeWheel in itself. The details on sub topics can then be fetched from content sites like Wikipedia, YouTube etc.
SurroundSchool sticks to its basic idea of giving subject wise structured learning from content already available on the web. We earlier did complain about below average UI and that is what KnowledgeWheels brings, a better interface with help of SVG components of HTML5. Maintains the sleekness of the UI, yet not compromising on interactivity. Though few hiccups are there but overall good leap for version 2. The team will be enhancing the product for porting to iPad and other handheld devices.
Prima facie the concept looks promising and does have potential to make it big but the approach of keeping it under closed walls of login brings in a lot of friction. The passer by crowd will never take the pain of logging in before to try. Also there is very little discovery as no SEO is possible. If social upliftment is the mission behind this, as the founder mentions, then the tool would see better adoption with a Wikipedia like open platform, where everyone could contribute 1 node of the KnowledgeWheel.
The startup expects to make self-sustainable revenue by helping institutes and teachers to demo their sample content for a small fee.
Let us know what you think of KnowledgeWheels? Do try it, it’s worth the time.











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