Whether they call it an entertaining twist on a coin bank or a way to teach kids money-management skills, several companies hope their toy ATMs are a hit with holiday shoppers this year.
Zillions touch-screen ATM toy bank
Basically a high-tech piggy bank, having the look and functions of an actual ATM. The touchscreen can be navigated via the included stylus or a finger, and requires the use of an included ATM card and custom PIN number before any deposit, withdrawal, or balance queries can be attempted. Maximum limit of $999.99. Automatically recognizes both bills and coins, and keeps track of deposits and withdrawals.
CyberBank ATM
An alternative toy ATM, if you don’t mind that it only works with Australian coins and requires users to key in the value of paper money.
Screaming ATM
Venturing into truly weird toys, this Japanese ATM — besides only working with Japanese currency — screams “Yeeee!!” every time you put money in it.












