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Money Theme for January 2019
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Be Rich in Knowledge: Non-Fiction Books
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Pennies!
by Lee Fitzgerald Call Number: 332.04F
A fantastic introduction to the penny. This book explains how the penny compares to other American coins, and describes what appears on a cent.
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Making cents
by Elizabeth Keeler Robinson Call Number: J332.4R
Young readers will find out the answers to many questions about money and the history of American money, in a fact-filled introduction to U.S. currency, financial literacy, and simple math.
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Cool coins : creating fun and fascinating collections !
by Pam Scheunemann Call Number: J332.63S
Describes how coins are made, introduces the different types of coins created, and explains the markings on coins, how to tell their condition, and how to add to and care for a coin collection
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Money : a rich history
by Jon R. Anderson Call Number: J332.4A
Filled with tons of cool facts, wonderful illustrations, and photographs of coins and money from all over the world, Bill Green's school report covers his favorite topic: money!
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One proud penny
by Randy Siegel Call Number: JE SIEGEL
Follows the experiences of a penny born in Philadelphia that travels everywhere from New York to Portland, Oregon, to Puerto Rico describing in detail his many adventures along the way.
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Bunny money
by Rosemary Wells Call Number: JE WELLS
Max and Ruby spend so much on emergencies while shopping for Grandma's birthday presents, that they just barely have enough money left for gifts.
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Lemonade in Winter : A Book About Two Kids Counting Money
by Emily Jenkins Call Number: JE JENKINS
Pauline and her brother John-John set up a stand to sell lemonade, limeade and lemon-limeade on a cold, wintry day, then try to attract customers as Pauline adds up their earnings using simple math concepts.
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