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Cash Register Game for Kids

Ages 4–10FreeNo Install

Every child has pretended to be a shopkeeper at some point — scanning items, pressing buttons, and announcing the total with authority. A cash register game takes that natural play and turns it into genuine learning.

In myplayshop, the cash register isn’t a toy — it works like the real thing. Items have prices, totals add up correctly, customers pay with realistic money, and your child has to give the right change back.

What Makes a Good Cash Register Game?

Not all cash register games are equal. The best ones share a few key features:

Real maths, not just buttons. Tapping a “KA-CHING” button is fun for two minutes. Actually adding up prices and counting change keeps kids engaged for much longer — because there’s a challenge to solve.

Realistic money. Play money with made-up values doesn’t transfer to real life. myplayshop uses accurate coins and notes from 7 real currencies, so kids learn with the money they’ll actually use.

Gradual difficulty. A 4-year-old and an 8-year-old need different challenges. The best cash register games adapt — starting simple and building up.

How myplayshop’s Cash Register Works

Your child’s experience follows a natural flow:

  1. Choose a shop — Pick from supermarket, bakery, toy shop, ice cream parlour, and more
  2. Stock the shelves — Each shop comes with products and prices (or kids can set their own)
  3. Serve customers — Scan items as customers bring them to the register
  4. Watch the total — The register adds up each item as it’s scanned
  5. Take payment — The customer hands over coins and notes
  6. Give change — Work out how much change to give back
  7. KA-CHING! — Get it right and earn stars

The whole experience feels like play, but every transaction practises addition, subtraction, and coin recognition.

Skills Your Child Builds

Playing cashier isn’t just fun — it develops a range of maths and life skills:

  • Addition — Adding up item prices as they’re scanned
  • Subtraction — Calculating change from the amount paid
  • Coin recognition — Identifying the value of different coins and notes
  • Number sense — Working with decimals and place value in a real context
  • Mental maths — Getting faster at calculations with repeated practice
  • Confidence — Managing a transaction from start to finish builds real-world readiness

Tips for Parents

  • Start with a simple shop — The bakery or ice cream shop has fewer items, keeping totals manageable
  • Talk through it together — For younger kids, sit alongside and narrate: “The apple is 99p, and the milk is £1.49 — what’s the total?”
  • Let them make mistakes — The game gives feedback, so there’s no pressure. Mistakes are part of learning
  • Connect to real life — Next time you’re at a real shop, let your child watch (or help with) the payment

Why Kids Prefer This to Worksheets

Worksheets ask: “What is £2.50 minus £1.30?”

A cash register game asks: “A customer bought bread and milk for £2.50 and paid with a £5 note. Can you give them the right change?”

Same maths. Completely different experience. The story and role-play give the numbers meaning, and kids practise willingly because they’re playing, not studying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the cash register game free?

Yes, myplayshop is completely free. There are no in-app purchases, no ads, and no hidden costs.

Does my child need to download anything?

No. myplayshop runs in the browser on any device — phone, tablet, or computer. Just open it and play.

What age is the cash register game for?

It's designed for children aged 4 to 10. Younger kids enjoy scanning items and hearing the ka-ching, while older kids work on giving correct change.

Does it use real money?

It uses realistic coins and notes from 7 real currencies including USD, GBP, EUR, and Scandinavian kroner. No real money is involved.