Bunny Money
It's Grandma's birthday, and Ruby knows exactly what Grandma would love-a beautiful ballerina box. Max also knows what she'd love-a scary pair of ooey-gooey vampire teeth. Ruby has saved up a walletful of bills, but as unexpected mishap after mishap occurs, money starts running through the...
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It's Grandma's birthday, and Ruby knows exactly what Grandma would love-a beautiful ballerina box. Max also knows what she'd love-a scary pair of ooey-gooey vampire teeth. Ruby has saved up a walletful of bills, but as unexpected mishap after mishap occurs, money starts running through the bunnies' fingers.... Will they have enough left for the perfect present? Wells' adorable story is also a fun and lively introduction to early math."Wells' droll humor is right on the money." -School Library Journal, starred review"A very funny birthday story." -Booklist, starred review
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140567502 (014056750X)
Publish date: November 29th 2000
Publisher: Puffin
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Series: Max and Ruby
★★★★Bunny Money by Rosemary WellsThis is another cute Max and Ruby story. As usual Max is up to mischief, and it is costing the precious little money they have to buy Grandma's birthday present. A nice way to show young children the use of money.
★★★★Bunny Money by Rosemary WellsThis is another cute Max and Ruby story. As usual Max is up to mischief, and it is costing the precious little money they have to buy Grandma's birthday present. A nice way to show young children the use of money.
My niece, nephew and I all liked Bunny Money. My nephew asked for a second reading, too. The story is great for giving kids a visual aid as we learn about "Where Money Goes." My niece and nephew are always hearing, "No, we don't have enough money for that," or "Sorry, Honey, I don't have any mone...
Great book for illustrating money/math concepts. Ruby starts the book with a wallet full of saved up money. She and her little brother Max are going shopping for a present for Grandma. As the day progresses the money begins to dwindle as unexpected expenses crop up (bus fare, lunch, an impromptu ...