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  • Bunny Money

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 29, 2000)
    A tale of funny bunny money for Rosemary Wells's bestselling Max and Ruby!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.
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  • Money, Money, Honey Bunny!

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 2006)
    This delightful book about saving and spending is a perfect "addition" to your child's reading list! Honey Bunny Funnybunny has lots and lots and lots of money. Some she saves, some she spends on herself, and some she spends on her friends. In this delightful rhyming book about spending and saving, the bear gets a chair, the fly gets some pie and, of course, the fox gets some socks.
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  • Bunny vs. Monkey

    Jamie Smart

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 26, 2016)
    A team of scientists has sent a monkey into space! And good thing, too, because he's a mean, selfish, noisy, bullying little fur-bag. But... all does not go well with the flight, and Monkey's spaceship barely clears the first hilltop before crash-landing in a peaceful forest. Monkey decides this is a new world and claims it for his own. And his first decree is that all other animals should be banished! What follows is a series of hilarious, off-the-wall interactions between Monkey and the other forest animals.
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  • Bunny vs. Monkey

    Jamie Smart

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 26, 2016)
    A team of scientists has sent a monkey into space! And good thing, too, because he's a mean, selfish, noisy, bullying little fur-bag. But... all does not go well with the flight, and Monkey's spaceship barely clears the first hilltop before crash-landing in a peaceful forest. Monkey decides this is a new world and claims it for his own. And his first decree is that all other animals should be banished! What follows is a series of hilarious, off-the-wall interactions between Monkey and the other forest animals.
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  • Bunny Money

    Rosemary Wells

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 29, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Max and Ruby take the bus downtown to buy a birthday gift for their grandma, but they spend so much money on emergencies that they don't have enough for bus fare home.
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  • Bunny Money

    Rosemary Wells

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Nov. 1, 2000)
    For Grandma's birthday, Max and Ruby have a walletful of bills and very different ideas about the perfect present. Big sister Ruby favors a ballerina box; Max knows Grandma would love some ooey-gooey vampire teeth. But as rambunctious Max gets hungry, thirsty, and messy, the bunny siblings may not end up with enough money to buy anything...
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  • Bunny My Honey

    Anita Jeram

    Board book (Candlewick, Dec. 22, 2009)
    Hopping into a board book edition!"A tender tale of loss and reunion, and the saving grace of a mother’s love." —Kirkus ReviewsBunny knows how to do lots of special rabbity things, like running and hopping, digging, and thumping his great big feet. But when he runs too far one day and gets lost deep in the woods, there’s only one thing he wants: an adoring Mommy Rabbit to cuddle him and put her twitchy nose on his. The incomparable Anita Jeram, illustrator of the all-time classic series about the Nutbrown Hares and many other beloved tales, offers a sweetly reassuring read-aloud for the youngest of children.
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  • Bunny Money

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, June 1, 1999)
    A tale of funny bunny money for Rosemary Wells's bestselling Max and Ruby!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.
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  • Bunny Money

    Stephen Krensky, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Little Simon, Jan. 25, 2011)
    In this sweet story, four bunnies try to buy a hat for their mama. The hat costs $1.00... Do they have enough money? When they go to the store the little bunnies discover that by combining their quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, they'll have what it takes to buy the hat! This book comes with 85 stickers and a fold-out play scene so little ones can spend their own “bunny money”! Both fun and timely, this sticker storybook is a perfect introduction for little ones who are learning about money and its values.
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  • Bunny Money

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Max and Ruby spend so much on emergencies while shopping for Grandma's birthday presents, that they just barely have enough money left for gifts
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  • Bunny vs. Monkey

    Jamie Smart

    Paperback (David Fickling Books, Jan. 26, 2016)
    A classic tale of good versus evil in a zany, over-the-top comic that will have readers of all ages laughing out loud!A team of scientists has sent a monkey into space! And good thing, too, because he's a mean, selfish, noisy, bullying little fur-bag. But... all does not go well with the flight, and Monkey's spaceship barely clears the first hilltop before crash-landing in a peaceful forest. Monkey decides this is a new world and claims it for his own. And his first decree is that all other animals should be banished! What follows is a series of hilarious, off-the-wall interactions between Monkey and the other forest animals.
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  • Bunny Money

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Dial, Aug. 16, 1997)
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