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Books with title Sawyer's Two Cents

  • Sawyer's Two Cents

    Staci Hauk, Rebecca Steward

    Paperback (ESSG Publishing, May 20, 2020)
    A Children’s Book about Friendship That Celebrates Quality over QuantitySawyer is a ten-year-old girl who has a penny for every one of her friends. Her penny jar is full—but how many friends does she really have?In Sawyer’s Two Cents, author Staci Hauk has created an irresistible character who, along with her jar full of pennies, is learning about important life values, including:- True friendship- Helping others- KindnessAimed primarily at readers aged eight to ten, Sawyer’s Two Cents offers important life lessons complemented by rich illustrations and an engaging story that will inspire children and adults alike to treasure the pennies that shine the most.
  • Two Cents

    Nicole Sigur, Manuela Fisk

    Paperback (Self, Feb. 13, 2018)
    In aisle six of the local toystore lives an energetic piggy bank named Koppig. Contrary to his stereotype, Koppig does not like to sit and hold change. He loves to run. When Koppig overhears talk of a triathlon happening in aisle seven, he decides to compete. Unfortunately, the other toys are not too fond of their piggy bank competitor, leading to a recurring speech about what piggy banks are supposed to do. This personified version of the American idiomatic expression gives readers an education in communication and self-assurance. Sigur’s storytelling paired with Fisk’s child-friendly paintings make Two Cents a classic in the making. In this tale of self-motivation, Koppig learns that not all “two cents” are worth the weight.
  • Two Cents

    Nicole Sigur, Manuela Fisk

    language (, March 2, 2018)
    In aisle six of the local toystore lives an energetic piggy bank named Koppig. Contrary to his stereotype, Koppig does not like to sit and hold change. He loves to run. When Koppig overhears talk of a triathlon happening in aisle seven, he decides to compete. Unfortunately, the other toys are not too fond of their piggy bank competitor, leading to a recurring speech about what piggy banks are supposed to do. This personified version of the American idiomatic expression gives readers an education in communication and self-assurance. Sigur’s storytelling paired with Fisk’s child-friendly paintings make Two Cents a classic in the making. In this tale of self-motivation, Koppig learns that not all “two cents” are worth the weight.