About this item
Highlights
- ★ 2nd Place, Children's Charity/Making A Difference, Purple Dragonfly AwardYou don't need a lot to make a big difference-just a heart willing to give.
- 6-9 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
Description
Book Synopsis
★ 2nd Place, Children's Charity/Making A Difference, Purple Dragonfly Award
You don't need a lot to make a big difference-just a heart willing to give. Follow Stevie's journey and discover the true value of generosity!
"A Penny In My Pocket, is a clever look at money, financing, and making hard decisions on what is more important to purchase."
In A Penny In My Pocket, young Stevie learns that even the smallest act of giving can have a powerful impact. This heartwarming story introduces children to the concepts of generosity, financial decision-making, and distinguishing between wants and needs.
Perfect for parents, teachers, and counselors, this award-winning book helps kids understand the joy of sharing and the importance of helping others-even when they don't have much themselves.
With a bonus activity included, this story makes a meaningful gift and a great addition to any classroom or home library.
Ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Grades kindergarten to 3rd grade.
Review Quotes
" C.M. Harris's picture book story, A Penny In My Pocket, is a clever look at money, financing, and making hard decisions on what is more important to purchase. It's also a compassionate look at charity and caring for those less fortunate. Money issues are difficult for young people to grasp, especially if they live in a home where they have just about everything they need and more. The author has carefully approached this issue by taking young Stevie on a shopping excursion with his Mommy and fielding his questions in the same way the young reader might challenge their parents. Stevie's Mommy is careful how she answers him, making him think deeply about the consequences of his money-spending decisions. Beautifully illustrated and told with care and compassion, this is a story that will both warm hearts and educate young readers to value their money and to consider helping those less fortunate."
-Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite