Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency)

Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency)

by Blooming Kids Software LLC

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This app costs $1.99 but, all 3 apps cost $4.99 &save $1.00. This App's "setting" has additional options. 2. In-App Purchases offer a full version of this app. 3. One activity will be free in each, all activities will available after In-App Purchases.

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Paying with Coins and Bills (AmericanCurrency) - This App helps the student to learn to count out the right bills and coins so that he or she can put the exact amount of money into the juke box. Amusing animations are the student's reward for putting the correct coin and bills into the juke box. This app requires the child to put the right amount of money into the juke box. If the amount is wrong, the child must start again. There will be no right/wrong tabulation at the end, because only correct answers are finally accepted. This approach follows ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) recommended procedure for teaching learning-disabled children. This setting screen appears when the user opens the app. The user can then select “COINS" or “BILLS" or “BOTH COINS AND BILLS". This will determine what kind of currency is stacked at the front of the platform for the next activity. Touch the button to choose which kind of currency to use. This app helps the student to learn to use coins and/or bills to make a particular amount. A picture of (for instance) a clown appears on a platform next to a juke box. The computer voice and a line of text on the front of the platform say “To see the clown dance put (for instance) 66¢ in the juke box." There are stacks of coins and/or bills on the platform in front of the clown. When the student Touches on one of the stacks a coin or bill from the top of that stack flies into the slot in the front of the juke box, and the display that shows the amount that has been put into the juke box changes to show the current value of the money that has been put into the juke box. When the juke box display reaches the correct value (66¢) the clown dances. If the student puts too much money into the juke box, the computer voice and the text on the front of the platform say “Oops! That is too much money. Let's try again." Settings Restart Touch this button to restart the app with the same character and the same amount of money. Next Touch this button to change to another character and another amount of money. Previous Touch this button to return to the previous character and another amount of money
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What's New in Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency)

1.2

July 6, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Change the animations of the coins and bills

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FAQ

Is the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app compatible with iPads?

Yes, you can use the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app on iPad devices.

Who is responsible for the creation of the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app?

Blooming Kids Software LLC released the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app?

Your iOS device must have at least iOS 9.3 installed to use the app.

What is the overall rating of the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app?

There are no ratings for the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app at the moment.

What category is the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app?

The App Genre Of The Paying With Coins And Bills (american Currency) App Is Education.

What Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) application version is the latest one?

1.2 is the most recent version of Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency).

When was the most recent Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) update released?

The date of the latest Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) update is December 3, 2024.

When did the app first launch?

Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) app is Blooming Kids Software LLC.

What are the languages available on Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency)?

Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) is now available to use in English.

Does Apple Arcade support Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency)?

Indeed, Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) provides opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency) is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency)?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Paying with Coins and Bills (American Currency).