Juvenile Fiction, Concepts, Money
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My Five Cents
by Shawn Richmor
Ollie’s granny tells him if he uses his five cents wisely, he will be very, very happy. Ollie wants to be happy, and his granny is very smart, so he makes a plan. He takes his five cents to Mr. Rubin’s candy store and buys five candies for one...
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Cents of Humour
₵ha-ching! by Carole Horton
Cha-Ching means “Hello, nice to meet you” in the world of currency. This book will introduce you to the Coin family who are excited to explore their new home in Moneyville. Tony, LooAnny, Quartz, Diamond, Nico, and Penny all have a place in this...
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Where Should I Keep My Honey?
by Josh Noble
'Where should I keep my honey?' is about a confused bee trying to decide where to keep her honey. While she gets more and more down in the dumps about having no good place to keep her honey, she is met with a pleasant surprise – there is a place...
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The Adventures of Cashman and Supersaver
by Kristine Lidstone and Kirsten Regel
Loonie and Toonie each want a new bike, but they don’t have enough money. Good thing Cashman and Supersaver are here! Supersaver likes to save her money up, while Cashman chooses to spend his. Can Loonie and Toonie earn enough for new bikes with...
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Hairy Back Jack and the Three Little Hairs
by Chris Perreira Jardine and Rachael Perreira Jardine
Get lost in the adventures of Hairy Back Jack and the Three Little Hairs. A rhyming, humorous, whimsical story about a man who is struggling to be a better person. Throughout his journey, Hairy Back Jack learns a very important life lesson - it...
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I Will Own A Castle
by Stacy Brown
Helping children learn the value and skill of saving and investing! Miki is super excited: it's her seventh birthday and she is having a costume birthday party. What is she going to be this year? A Doctor? An Explorer? Maybe a Princess? Her mom...
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