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    Does anyone remember this AG game? I think it was produced '96-'97, and it had like a big photo of Addy, Samantha, Molly, Kirsten, and Felicity together. What was the purpose of it? I remember when it came out that I wanted it, but now I'm struggling to remember how one played it. Also, does anyone have the saving game, perchance?

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    I had this. It's a sticker puzzle and a sheet about saving money and once you save a certain amount, you put a sticker on the puzzle until the puzzle is full and then you can buy something.

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    That sounds cool!! Anyone have a pic of it?{& the full name?}

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    That sounds like something all ages could use. Maybe I should creat my own puzzle for saving for stuff...

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    It was too big for my scanner but if I can find it again I will take a digital picture.

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    I had a few of these when I was younger. The coolest thing was that it was FREE!

    I don't remember it being a "game" per-say, merely just a puzzle, and you determined the total cost of the item and divided the total by the number of pieces. Each time you had saved that much money you put a new piece on the board. When the puzzle was finished, you had enough to buy whatever you goal item was.

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    Originally posted by QNPoohBear:
    It was too big for my scanner but if I can find it again I will take a digital picture.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">OK! I can't wait to see it!!

    That's a great idea Felicityfan85!! I think I'll do the same!!!

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    Yep! I have this game. The point was to save your money and put a sticker on the game once that portion of the money was saved. Then when you saved enough (and had all the stickers in place) you had enough for your next purchase!

    And I have a picture.
    http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2109277026

    I think its picture 20.

    Jessica

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    they sound pretty handy, i wish i had one

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    Thanks for the great idea. DD and I made our own version of the Savings Game tonight. She is saving her money to buy Kirsten. So far she has a little over $70. I copied off a picture of Kirsten from an older catalog. I made an outlne of Kirsten on another piece of paper with this cutout. Then we cut the Kirsten cutout into 11 puzzle sized pieces. We traced the shape of each puzzle piece onto the outline. I added $ amounts like $10, $20, $30, etc. to the outline. DD glued on the corresponding pieces for her savings up to $70. It turned out really cute. DH and I tried to load a picture of Jillian with her Savings Chart, but it was HUGE on the HB. Anyone have any tips for resizing?

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