A Penny's Worth

by Kimberly Wilson (Author) Mark Hoffmann (Illustrator)

A Penny's Worth
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Pennies, worthless? Non-cents! Hot off the minting press, Penny feels like a million bucks. But as other coins and bills are spent while she sits forgotten, she begins to doubt her value. She is too small to slot-surf with Quarter. Even penny candy sells for a dime! Refusing to be short-changed, she sets out to find her purpose at any cost. Readers will laugh at a wealth of money puns, learn a basic lesson on US currency, and discover that self-worth is truly priceless.
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Kirkus Reviews

Combining a dash of math with buckets of good humor, this book is certainly like money in the bank.

Booklist

A perfect opportunity to discuss the difference between mere purchasing power and real value.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--Freshly stamped at the mint, Penny is feeling fantastic--like a million bucks in fact! Unfortunately, Penny is about to find out that nobody really needs shiny, new pennies anymore. Not like Big Bill the cowboy-hat-wearing dollar, who is in high demand, or the cool dude quarter who surfs the arcade machines. Even the scholarly dime can buy penny candy. Penny and the dejected, grumpy nickel aren't sure where they fit in. Penny, however, isn't ready to give up looking for purpose. Finally, Penny finds her place as good luck! A child finds Penny and makes a wish at the fountain, showing that her value is much greater than just one cent. Highly appropriate for mathematics lessons, this tale will make children chuckle while teaching them about coins and dollar bills. The illustrations are colorful and bright, especially the coppery pennies. The anthropomorphic characters are cute and perfectly accompany the humorous, pun-filled text. Back matter includes some penny fun facts, such as that pennies cost more to mint than they are actually worth. VERDICT A lighthearted introduction to the monetary and sentimental value of American currency, with a subtext on the hidden value of less measurable sums.--Alyssa Annico

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"Filled with clever and chucklesome wordplay, Wilson's spry narrative is engaging but also educational, providing a solid, accessible introduction to basic money equivalents." Kirkus Reviews

Kimberly Wilson

Kimberly Wilson is a children's author who is always on the lookout for lucky pennies and believes wishes do come true. She studied creative writing in college and has since taken countless workshops/classes/webinars/etc. to improve her craft. Kimberly lives in North Carolina with her husband and their two daughters. This is her debut picture book.

Mark Hoffmann is a college professor as well as a children's book illustrator. He has a BFA in illustration from RISD and an MFA in visual design from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Mark has written and/or illustrated many children's books, including Dirt Cheap (Penguin Random House). He lives in Salem, New Hampshire.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781645674689
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
N/A
Publication date
April 20, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV009090 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Money
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
United States
Self-esteem
Money
Coins
Cent

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