The Little Copper Penny
Stephenie Barker
(Author)
Cynthia Meadows
(Illustrator)
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Description
BIG, SHINY, COPPER, OR SMALL--YOU ARE STILL WORTH IT ALL. It makes cents to know your worth Little Copper Penny is sad because all the other coins say pennies are worthless. Luckily Grandpa Wheat--who has been around for a very long time--knows just how Little Copper Penny feels and exactly what to say to cheer him up A charming story about accepting who you are, Stephanie Barker's The Little Copper Penny not only makes counting fun but also reminds you to know your worth, no matter what others say. Join Little Copper Penny and Grandpa Wheat for a memorable rhyme that will help you see that no matter who (or what) you are, you have value
Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Brown Books Kids
Publish Date
April 01, 2017
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.2 X 10.1 X 0.3 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781612549439
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Stephenie Barker has been teaching her children the value of planning and saving money since they were very young and imparting strong principles and life guidelines to them. With The Little Copper Penny, Stephenie hopes to do the same for children everywhere and show young minds the value and importance of every little cent. She is also proud and overjoyed to see children taking a greater message away from her book: that every thing and every person has value, no matter how big or small they may be.
Cynthia Meadows, a native Texan, draws and paints on anything she can find. Whether it was cartoons on the sides of her homework in elementary school, paintings as Christmas gifts, murals on walls, or illustrations and storyboards for advertising agencies, she has continually decorated the world. Cynthia's desire to look inside characters is the reason she loves to illustrate children's books, to create characters, and to give the reader a positive, often humorous view of life.