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Welcome to Money Town, a whimsical place where living coins know their value. But how will the town change when Dorothy the Dime goes missing?
Help your child learn the names and amounts of each of the coins while reading a fanciful story where living coins have a value and a place in the town. Reinforce Bible verses that center on their worth and how God sees them. Your child will enjoy this magical look at learning an everyday skill while boosting their own self-esteem of who they are and that there might be more to their value than face value. They will be captivated to see how the town changes when Dorothy the Dime goes missing.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Welcome to Money Town, a whimsical place where living coins know their value. But how will the town change when Dorothy the Dime goes missing?

Help your child learn the names and amounts of each of the coins while reading a fanciful story where living coins have a value and a place in the town. Reinforce Bible verses that center on their worth and how God sees them. Your child will enjoy this magical look at learning an everyday skill while boosting their own self-esteem of who they are and that there might be more to their value than face value. They will be captivated to see how the town changes when Dorothy the Dime goes missing.


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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Adcock Burrington has been a special education teacher for over thirty years. She believes that God has called her to educate and teach children of the world. After graduating college, she taught kindergarten/first grade for a year and then taught third grade for six years.Elizabeth then raised her family and homeschooled her children through high school. After twenty-three years, she returned to public education, where she teaches third- and fourth-grade special education students at an alternative school. Elizabeth considers it a privilege to work with children every day and help them learn who they are and how valuable they are to the world.