Coin Counting Book

SKU
021659
ISBN
9780881063264
Grade K-4
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Charlotte Mason
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Money can be a little bit of a confusing concept for little kids - after all, why is one silver coin that weighs less worth ten copper coins? This book's colorful pages and catchy rhymes are ideal for explaining change to kids. Starting with pennies and five pennies equal to a nickel, your children will understand how coins work and how their values compare. Of course, once they understand, they won't be so easily bribed with pennies anymore... ~ Steph

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Publisher's Description of Coin Counting Book
The Coin Counting Book is the perfect introduction to counting, addition, and identifying American money. From one penny to one-dollar readers will learn the various coins, their mathematical relationships, and how to add them all together once their piggybanks are full.  Detailed photos of real money against colorful and bold backgrounds depict each coin along with their value. Rozanne Lanczak Williams’ simple rhyming text makes coin recognition, addition, and skip-counting fun and approachable for readers new to counting and currency.
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Product Format:Softcover Book
Grades:K-4
Brand:Charlesbridge
ISBN:9780881063264
Length in Inches:8.5
Width in Inches:11
Height in Inches:0.25
Weight in Pounds:0.435
Ages:5 - 9
Edition:Illustrated
Pages:32
Publication Date:3/1/2013
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Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 1, 2020
A fun way to learn about money
Cute little book, and read like a story so kids are engaged rather than just being told about each coin and their amount. It makes it easier for them to remember specifics about denominations of money. My seven-year-old absolutely loves this and will read it over and over!
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teaching grandchild about money

My kids were having trouble remembering the names and values of the coins during our Right Start Math lessons. This looks like a fun book to help them learn and remember those facts.

I hope this will make counting money fun and easy.