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Preschool Storytime IdeasMoney Even preschoolers need to understand the concept of money, as they often ask a parent to buy them something while at the store. But when the economy is bad, it can be difficult for preschoolers to understand why they can't get what they want. There are lots of great books on how to use and save money, and even some on why a parent may not have the money to buy something the child really wants. For a craft, you can make "Bunny Money" by photocopying the endpapers of Rosemary Wells' book of the same title. There are also instructions and a printout of bunny money on Wells' website: rosemarywells.com/?page_id=65.. Another simple craft idea is to make a piggy bank. Here are the instructions for a bank decorated with pictures of Ian Falconer's Olivia character: www.nickjr.com/crafts/olivia-piggy-bank.jhtml or try one of the banks or wallets listed here: www.nickjr.com/home-life/kids-money/money-crafts. Best, Cari. SALLY JEAN, THE BICYCLE QUEEN.
Brisson, Pat. BENNY'S PENNIES.
Brown, Marc. ARTHUR'S TV TROUBLE.
Carlson, Nancy. START SAVING, HENRY!
Inkpen, Mick. THE GREAT PET SALE.
Leedy, Loreen. FOLLOW THE MONEY.
Mollel, Tololwa. MY ROWS AND PILES OF COINS.
Murphy, Stuart. THE PENNY POT.
Schwartz, David M. IF YOU MADE A MILLION.
Sun, Chyng Feng. MAMA BEAR.
Viorst, Judith. ALEXANDER, WHO USED TO BE RICH LAST SUNDAY.
Wells, Rosemary. BUNNY MONEY.
Hazen, Barbara Shook. TIGHT TIMES.
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