Puffy Panda Bank
Motorized coin-collecting bank with a panda bear.
Overview
Teach your little ones about saving money and saving wildlife when they give a coin to Puffy Panda. The allowance-saving gentle bear resides in a faux cardboard box where he looks after your child’s savings.
Like fellow animal friends Bailey the Dog and Fuzzy Wuzzy the Kitty, Puffy Panda is a thrifty animal that comes to life when presented with a coin to save.
Place some change on the bamboo dish, press it down, and Puffy Panda begins to stir. Although he's shy, he's curious enough to let out a few squeaks before peeking out of his box and pawing the coin and taking it for safekeeping. Your child will adore the cute panda and appreciate his trustworthy banking skills when it’s time to cash in the loot.
Features & specs
- Animatronic motorized coin bank
- Exterior material: plastic
- Panda material: flocked plastic
- Coin access on bottom of bank
- Requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
- Approximate dimensions: 4 3/4" x 4" x 3 3/4" (12 cm x 10.16 cm x 9.53 cm)
- Ages 3+
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Pennies for pandas
Most people know the gentle panda likes to munch on bamboo. A lesser known fact is that the great Chinese bears also chow down loose change. Simply set your coins on Puffy's plate, and the shy guy will lift the flap of his box to extend his paw to retrieve them for safekeeping.
Save the pandas that save
Taking care of wildlife is an important responsibility. So is learning to take care of personal finances. Puffy Panda helps by collecting coins and returning them to your little one when it's time to pay up. A secret door grants access to the vault and the treasure that lies within using a simple coin turn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Does it accept dollar bills?
Answer: Sorry, Puffy Panda is only interested in common coins. Perhaps think about folding your bills into origami.
Question: Pennies have practically no value, so what's the use of collecting them?
Answer: A penny saved is a penny earned. And even if you can't buy much with a single penny, they're still useful for teaching skills about saving and counting, and once you've mastered that, feel free to glue them to a Penny Portrait.
Burning Questions: You Ask, We Answer
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