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MONEY

This song is to the tune of Little Bunny Fu Fu
A penny is worth one cent
A penny is worth one cent
A penny is worth one cent
It is worth 1 cent!!!!  (This line is yelled)
This is a book that teaches each coin!  Children love the song and book!
It is an interactive book, with velcro to match coins.  The coins were bought from Dollar Tree.
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In this picture it looks small, but the large pink pig is a felt pocket chart.  Anything with velcro will stick to him.  You can easily make one of them to hang on the wall.  The coins again, came from Dollar tree.  The books, are books that I read to my students as we studied the coins.

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This money looks so real.  It is actually LARGE money, you can't tell in the picture. I laminate the money, and bind it for a dollar bill book.  It goes all the way to 100.

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This is a dip and chip container.  This container is labeled so children can sort the money.

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