I bought some the other day and was thinking just the same thing - not like when I was a child - but that was a long time ago! :) Not sure why they felt the need to include the notes, coins are best, all shiny on Christmas morning.
Well, what can we expect when Monopoly now comes with electronic calculations! Where's the sneaky Maths practice in that? Even our ELC till has a card reader...
Chocolate coins were always a part of my Christmas loot and are now for my kids too. Hmm. Not sure what I think of this... probably long overdue really! But it doesn't look so much like pirate money now.
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Outrageous!
ReplyDeleteNext year it'll be credit cards.
ReplyDeletewrong!!! it's all wrong!!
ReplyDeleteI bought some the other day and was thinking just the same thing - not like when I was a child - but that was a long time ago! :) Not sure why they felt the need to include the notes, coins are best, all shiny on Christmas morning.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is the same thrill of peeling the gold foil off if it's not round?
ReplyDeleteNooooo!
ReplyDeleteMaybe Santa would like busy Mums to have the notes as their treat.
ReplyDeleteWell, what can we expect when Monopoly now comes with electronic calculations! Where's the sneaky Maths practice in that? Even our ELC till has a card reader...
ReplyDeleteChocolate coins were always a part of my Christmas loot and are now for my kids too. Hmm. Not sure what I think of this... probably long overdue really! But it doesn't look so much like pirate money now.
ReplyDeleteno no no no no............
ReplyDeleteI bought some in Germany with Euro notes and coins and it has caused much hilarity in their advent calendar, who knew?
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