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VIGA Wooden Cash Register – Pretend Play Shop Toy for Kids Aged 3+ – Includes Scanner, Credit Card, Coins, and Receipt Roll

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VIGA Wooden Cash Register – Pretend Play Shop Toy for Kids Aged 3+ – Includes Scanner, Credit Card, Coins, and Receipt RollThe VIGA Wooden Cash Register is a beautifully designed roleplay toy that brings the excitement of shop play into any home or classroom. Suitable for children aged 3 years and above, this set encourages creativity, social interaction, and early math skills as little ones take on the role of a cashier or shopkeeper. Complete with a working scanner, credit card, 40 wooden coins, and a roll of receipt printing paper, this playset offers a realistic

The VIGA Wooden Cash Register is a beautifully designed roleplay toy that brings the excitement of shop play into any home or classroom. Suitable for children aged 3 years and above, this set encourages creativity, social interaction, and early math skills as little ones take on the role of a cashier or shopkeeper.

Complete with a working scanner, credit card, 40 wooden coins, and a roll of receipt printing paper, this playset offers a realistic shopping experience that children will love. They can ring up items, process payments, and hand out change, all while developing important skills such as counting, money handling, and communication.

Crafted from premium beech wood and finished with non-toxic, child-safe paints, the VIGA Cash Register is built to last while ensuring safe play. Compact and easy to store, it is perfect for playrooms, preschools, or group play activities.

Whether playing supermarket, clothing store, or café, this charming wooden cash register makes a wonderful gift that combines fun with educational value.
Complete Shop Play Experience – Includes a wooden cash register, scanner, credit card, 40 coins, and a roll of printing paper for realistic shop roleplay.
Encourages Imaginative Roleplay – Lets children act as a cashier or shopkeeper, creating fun scenarios in a supermarket, clothing store, or café.
Supports Early Learning – Promotes counting skills, money handling, communication, and social interaction while enhancing problem-solving abilities.
Durable and Safe Construction – Made from high-quality beech wood and coated with child-safe, non-toxic paints that meet EN71 and ASTM safety standards.
Perfect for Home or Classroom – Ideal for pretend play areas, preschools, or as a thoughtful gift for children aged 3 years and above.

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