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Funny Money
by Florence Temko
This fun, fact-filled
book about money also tickles the funnybone.
Lots of jokes, riddles, and cartoon-style art will keep kids
turning the pages as they learn about the history, manufacturing,
and details of money. Also included are several really cool
paper-folding projects (origami) using a dollar bill. Coin
tricks are also explained. Up-to-date information about new
coins and currency.
Reviews:
Children's Literature
Add up your money and have some fun with this informative and entertaining
book. While the topic of money remains constant, the book’s approach
to the subject varies. There are jokes, tricks with coins, trivia, and several
ways to fold money. The beginning pages tell how things like cows, or sheep,
or seashells were traded as money long ago and explains how the word “cash” came
to be used. Facts about coins and currency are sprinkled throughout the book.
Readers will learn how to “wow” friends and family when they
master the coin tricks. Some tricks with the one dollar bill, or a buck,
result in producing a heart, a pig, and a bird that can be used to talk to,
or “yak” with friends. A catchy cover depicts George Washington
in the pose as he appears on one dollar bills. In a playful manner, this
George is “doctored up” a bit. Inside the book, other humorous
line drawings and photos of real money work well. The book’s format
allows for it to be read in entirety or, most likely, a little at a time.
Lincoln Journal Star
Kids and adults will get a kick out of Florence Temko’s
book Funny Money (Darby Creek Publishing, $4.99 paperback),
which includes interesting bits of trivia along with lots of
jokes, coin tricks and money-folding activities.
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6” x 9”
48 pages
Nonfiction • Ages 8+
1-58196-037-9
Softcover
$4.99 US/ $7.99 CAN
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