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	<title>Children&#039;s Money Boxes and Piggy Banks</title>
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		<title>Coin Counting Money Boxes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different types of money boxes out there on the market but none as functional and cool as a coin counting money boxes. These money boxes have revolutionized the way that people store and save their money. Money boxes are used by people young and old and from all walks of life. Their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different types of money boxes out there on the market but none as functional and cool as a coin counting money boxes. These money boxes have revolutionized the way that people store and save their money. Money boxes are used by people young and old and from all walks of life. Their main purpose is to store loose change. But what if you had a money box that could not only tell you how much is in the box but count the money for you to. Now that would be worth saving for. </p>
<h3>What Is A Coin Counting Money Box?</h3>
<p>Coin counting money boxes come in all different sizes, shapes and colors. They look much the same as other money boxes as they have a slot in the top for inserting coins and a way to access the money when needed. This may be a screw top lid, a stopper on the bottom or a withdrawal slot like an ATM. They can be made of different types of materials but most are made from plastic and have an LCD screen mounted on the money box somewhere. They require batteries to run the coin counting mechanism and the LCD screen, most will take 2 to 4 AA batteries. You can even get a model of this money box that resembles an ATM and includes your own personal ATM card with pin code. It can be set with saving goals and withdrawal limits. </p>
<h3>How Do They Work?</h3>
<p>All coin counting money boxes work in a very similar way. When a coin in placed through the slot, the mechanism inside recognizes the coin size based on the currency it is set to. This amount is then displayed on the LCD screen before being added to the total amount in the jar. The coin counting money box then continues to display the total amount in the jar until another coin is inserted. These money boxes can be brought especially preset to your currency ensuring that it give you an accurate total. Make sure that you check this setting before you purchase the money box. Some types of coin counting money boxes are equipped with a sorting function that will display how many of each type of coin has been inserted into the money box. </p>
<h3>Where Can You Buy Them?</h3>
<p>Coin counting money boxes can be purchased in a number of different places. The easiest way to buy this type of <a href="http://childrensmoneyboxes.com/">children&#8217;s money box</a> is through internet retail sites. There are many different styles available to choose from and the prices range from $10 to $30 depending on the complexity of the box. Coin counting money boxes can also be brought from novelty stores and electrical stores and the prices are about the same as the internet sites. </p>
<h3>Why Buy One?</h3>
<p>There are a number of reasons why you might choose to purchase a coin counting money box. Firstly they are an excellent tool to help you to save money. You can easily set saving goals and keep track of the amount of money you are storing in the money box. With the LCD screen showing the total amount you have it is easy to work out how much more you need and does away with the hassle of having to count and recount the money. It is also a great educational toy for use in schools or at home to help children set realistic saving goals. They are easily able to see the fruits of their labor as the LCD screen totals up the coins in the box. The money boxes that are equipped with a sorting devise can be useful when counting money for delivery to a bank. You will easily be able to fill in the bank slip and then bag the coins appropriately without extra counting. </p>
<p>Owning a coin counting money box has definite advantages over having a standard money box. The next time you are looking for a great gift idea, place to store loose change or saving tool for your children consider buying one of the many coin counting money boxes available. </p>
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		<title>Animal Money Boxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 04:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important skills that a parent can teach to their child is to be responsible with money. The skill of saving money to be used in an appropriate way needs to be instilled at an early age. One way to encourage a child to save their money is to make it a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important skills that a parent can teach to their child is to be responsible with money. The skill of saving money to be used in an appropriate way needs to be instilled at an early age. One way to encourage a child to save their money is to make it a special activity to put away a small amount each week. A special place to keep the money will help the child be more enthusiastic about saving it for later. An animal money box may be one way to encourage this.</p>
<p><strong>What is an animal money box and how is it used?</strong><br />
Animal money boxes come in a variety of materials, colors, sizes and animal shapes. They are designed to hold small amounts of money mainly coins making them perfect for children. Most animal money boxes will have a slot in the top for placing the money and a stopper on the underside to remove the money when needed. Some money boxes are made to be smashed open when full so may not have a removable stopper. As the size of the money boxes vary the amount of money they hold will also vary. A larger box is likely to hold more coins while a smaller money box will only hold a small amount. This enables you to buy a money box that will suit the amount of money that will be saved. </p>
<p><strong>How much do they cost?</strong><br />
There are many factors that will affect the price that you pay for an animal money box. The type of material used to make it, its size and the shape will all impact how much the money box will cost. Animal money boxes can range in price from ten dollars to anywhere up to one hundred dollars or more depending on the quality of the item. Lower cost money boxes may be made out of plastics and wood and come in cute animal designs such as rubber ducks or bears. Higher end money boxes may be made out of ceramics, porcelain and metals making them more expensive to produce and therefore more expensive to purchase. This type of money box is meant to be kept as a special keepsake or decorative item. </p>
<p><strong>Where can you purchase them? </strong><br />
Animal money boxes can be purchased in a variety of places. Most variety stores will sell various styles of money boxes as will home ware stores and child gift shops. Good quality money boxes can be brought from jewelry stores and specialist gift boutiques. You can also purchase a wide variety of money boxes on the internet. There are many different retail sites available online ensuring that you can find the money box you are looking for.   </p>
<p>Money boxes have many purposes and are great as gifts, room decorations, or simply to encourage children to save. They are readily available and easy to purchase regardless of budget. Money boxes are simple to use and can be reused over and over again for years of enjoyment and sound saving.  </p>
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		<title>Plastic Piggy Banks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people will collect just about anything under the sun and plastic piggy banks are no exception to the rule. They are available everywhere, in every color, and size that can only be limited by one’s own imagination. These banks came on the market decades ago and have been given as gifts to children from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people will collect just about anything under the sun and plastic piggy banks are no exception to the rule. They are available everywhere, in every color, and size that can only be limited by one’s own imagination. These banks came on the market decades ago and have been given as gifts to children from banking institutions, insurance companies, and other companies that love to give away free gifts with their information plastered on the side of them. Today’s technology allows these hollowed swine banks to be skinned in just about any design or pattern that someone can visualize.</p>
<p>If you do a cursory search on ebay.com you will find an endless supply of customized plastic piggy banks to add to your growing collection. Some individuals will only buy a new one after they have filled up their current bank with coins. Envision having several thousand dollars saved up all over your home, but only in dozens if not hundreds of little pigs. Every corporation in the world has gotten in on this craze, as you can acquire a set of Hello Kitty coin banks, a bank that looks exactly like a can of Coke, or for about a hundred bucks you can get a vintage hand painted piggy bank from the early 1960s.</p>
<p>There are thousands of vintage plastic piggy banks for sale for as little as two dollars a piece, and some are complete collections from say the twenty five years that a bank handed them out to customers. Someone collected them all and is willing to sell the complete set for nearly nothing compared to the time and effort they put into their collection. These money boxes come in other shapes besides a pig, as there are action figures, famous cartoon characters, and life like images of movie and television stars. Speaking of famous, the purple dinosaur Barney even has vintage collectible plastic banks that were sold in the 1980s.</p>
<p>Some people collect shot glasses from various states and countries, others collect figurines, but not everyone has a retro collection of this slice of Americana. After acquiring a few plastic piggy banks you will be hooked, and will scan stores, garage sales, and online auctions constantly to keep updating your collection. Since this is a fairly inexpensive hobby, much like collecting hot wheels cars your partner will not be as likely give you a hard time when parting with a few bucks to enjoy your hobby. Another great place to find these little treasures are the dollar stores that have ensconced themselves into every neighborhood across the country.</p>
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		<title>Piggy Banks for Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why are piggy banks so popular, because it is one of a person’s fondest memories when the received their first bank, and started saving their pennies, at a very young age? Even at a preschool age, it can give a child a boost in confidence knowing that they are being responsible with their like mommy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why are piggy banks so popular, because it is one of a person’s fondest memories when the received their first bank, and started saving their pennies, at a very young age? Even at a preschool age, it can give a child a boost in confidence knowing that they are being responsible with their like mommy and daddy (hopefully anyway). Fifty years ago for some reason, the makers of the ceramic piggy banks did not put a hole in the bottom to let the money out. There were only two options, using a butter knife on the coin slot while the pig was inverted to catch the coins and let them fall out one by one, or put a towel over the poor little piggy, and smack it with a hammer.</p>
<p>When a child graduates to earning a household allowance for chores, they have a safe place to put their hard earned currency, and will from time to time empty it on the bedspread to get a current balance from the first national bank of pork. Having saved religiously for months for that new game cartridge or skateboard, they will find it hard to let go of their earnings as it took them so long to reach their goal. That hollow feeling of not having Mr. or Mrs. Piggy stuffed full of loot will not give them that feeling of confidence they once had.</p>
<p>Who knew a little cartoon-ish ceramic or plastic pig would teach such life lessons to a child? If that savings stability grows with the child, soon they will uses their piggy bank for temporary storage of funds, and when full they can have mom or dad open a pass book savings account at their bank to start saving for a car, or college for when they are older. Not all children will want to do this, and will waste whatever funds they get on things like candy and soft drinks. Nevertheless, there will always be a candidate for being frugal and financially conscious from an early age, which will carry them to having a successful adult life.</p>
<p>So when the time is right, usually about the age of three or older, go shopping with your child for piggy banks and start teaching the joy and security that saving money can offer them in the future. You can usually get a free one at your local bank with their commercial propaganda written on the side of the little piggy. Alternatively, you can go extravagant and get a personalized piggy bank with their name inscribed on the side.</p>
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		<title>Large Money Box</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People have always come up with creative ways to store excess cash and coins in their homes. In East Texas, they stuffed cash in their mattresses and used big repurposed coffee cans for storing loose change. During a recent estate sale a coffee can dated from the early 1960s was found underneath a kitchen sink, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People have always come up with creative ways to store excess cash and coins in their homes. In East Texas, they stuffed cash in their mattresses and used big repurposed coffee cans for storing loose change. During a recent estate sale a coffee can dated from the early 1960s was found underneath a kitchen sink, and was filled with silver and half dollars. Literally thousands of dollars that were forgotten about in a makeshift piggy bank. In Europe, Japan and other countries around the world have used what is called a large money box. These ornate boxes have a long history of not only a place to save money, but have evolved into almost a decorative accent pieces to blend in with one’s interior design theme. </p>
<p>Money boxes come in a variety of materials, but the most popular are made of hardwoods, and usually have some sort of dark stain, and a lacquer finish to protect the surface. Over the years the makers of these boxes have come up with intriguing ways to thwart would thieves that live in the house. By coming up with secret levers and pulls hidden in plain view, these boxes are secure enough to keep people honest and on the up and up.</p>
<p>The Japanese culture has put it’s own spin on money boxes, and come up with some very unique forms, that of course have had some small electronics added to them for various entertainment purposes. They even have a ceramic version called, “The Hammer Money Box”, it has the appearance of a judge’s gavel with a opening for coins to be inserted in the head of hammer. An newly introduced product called “Face Bank”, is a box with a human like face on the front. You literally feed the coins into the mouth of the bank and it chews the coins up and swallows them. The toy maker Tomy also has various money box toys, like the coin bomb, and the robot bank that not only help your youngster save money, but entertains them at the same time.</p>
<p>Today, the large money box is marketed in literally hundreds of shapes, and seems to only grow daily. The shapes vary from looking like telephones, shoes, plastic neon colored cubes, natural wood with three dimensional animals applied to the exterior, and various other high tech innovations that keeps reinventing what was once just a simple way to save cash and coins for a rainy day.</p>
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		<title>Antique Money Boxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 02:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you know someone who appreciates a good antique, and are trying to find an appropriate gift for their birthday or even Christmas then antique money boxes may just fill the ticket. They are a gift that they will cherish, and bring back childhood memories that will give the gift a huge sentimental value. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you know someone who appreciates a good antique, and are trying to find an appropriate gift for their birthday or even Christmas then antique money boxes may just fill the ticket. They are a gift that they will cherish, and bring back childhood memories that will give the gift a huge sentimental value. These money boxes can be broken down into two categories the first being a real antique box that can cost from two hundred dollars on up to the thousand dollar range. These boxes are from England, and Japan, and can date back to the nineteenth century. Victorian hardwood money boxes make for an artistic almost furniture like addition to one’s home.</p>
<p>Faux antique money boxes are readily available and cost a lot less than their real counterparts. You can even find that 19th century ornamental box for as little as twenty to thirty dollars, and will keep you with in a reasonable gifting budget. Just like the Japanese, people from the United Kingdom have over the centuries come up with unique handmade artistic money boxes that have a personal branding of their own. The have been replicated and put in the mainstream consumer market for anyone to enjoy.</p>
<p>Another way to bring back memories for people that endured the “Great Depression” is to find an antique cigar box and have a cabinetmaker modify into a money box. Cigar boxes have become makeshift money boxes for the last two centuries and most people who lived in poverty or low income during their childhood most likely had one of these for saving their pennies. This little gift project may run you about a hundred and fifty dollars, but well worth the look that your friend or family member will have on their face when opening this gift. You can find a variety of these boxes for sale at online auctions, and local antique emporiums in your area.</p>
<p>One more variety of the same item is the antique metal money box. These came about in the last one hundred years and are the grandfather to the cash lock box that most businesses today keep in a desk drawer to pay out petty cash for items they need to purchase during the days business operation. The real antique boxes run in the one hundred to three hundred dollar ranges and will be in varying condition. After acquiring the box of your choice, a little restoration in the way of sanding, painting not only the whole box, but the also the accent trim which is usually gold in color.</p>
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