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  • The Lemonade Stand

    Tamar Bobokhidze, Pawan Mishra, Salome Eqizashvili

    Paperback (Lune Spark LLC, May 9, 2018)
    Ms. Hilda’s class has a dilemma: they want a hamster as a class pet, but they don’t know how to get the money. Then Ceph has the idea to make a lemonade stand to earn money, and the class is launched on an exciting journey as they create their first business. Will the children collect enough money for their new hamster? In this 4th installment of My Teacher Hilda series, children will continue to have fun with the story while learning about the value of money, the importance of teamwork, and how dreams can be achieved with a little hard work.
    K
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Tamar Bobokhidze, Salome Eqizashvili

    eBook (Lune Spark LLC, May 9, 2018)
    Ms. Hilda’s class has a dilemma: they want a hamster as a class pet, but they don’t know how to get the money. Then Ceph has the idea to make a lemonade stand to earn money, and the class is launched on an exciting journey as they create their first business. Will the children collect enough money for their new hamster?In this 4th installment of My Teacher Hilda series, children will continue to have fun with the story while learning about the value of money, the importance of teamwork, and how dreams can be achieved with a little hard work.
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Tamar Bobokhidze, Salome Eqizashvili, Pawan Mishra

    Hardcover (Lune Spark LLC, June 18, 2018)
    Ms. Hilda’s class has a dilemma: they want a hamster as a class pet, but they don’t know how to get the money. Then Ceph has the idea to make a lemonade stand to earn money, and the class is launched on an exciting journey as they create their first business. Will the children collect enough money for their new hamster?In this 4th installment of <i>My Teacher Hilda</i> series, children will continue to have fun with the story while learning about the value of money, the importance of teamwork, and how dreams can be achieved with a little hard work.
    K
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Cynthia Hudson, James Johnston

    Paperback (Waldorf Publishing, June 1, 2020)
    One of the neighborhood gang members - Michelle - her father was killed in Afghanistan while on duty in the service. Her Mother and her are struggling. The gang decide they are going to have a lemonade stand and book sale to raise money to help them out. They go and make the lemonade and signs as well as pulling books from their homes. They create the lemonade stand and book sale. The neighborhood all come and support it by buying the books and lemonade. The neighborhood gang present the money raised to Michelle's Mother and her.
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Zelda King

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2007)
    King, Zelda
    F
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Shannon Ryan, Aaron Kizer

    language (The Heavy Purse, LLC, July 11, 2014)
    Lauren and Taylor are so excited! Their good friends Ryan and Christopher are staying with them for the weekend. They plan to spend plenty of time at the beach until Christopher discovers at toy he wants right now! Unfortunately, he doesn't have enough money to buy the toy, so the gang puts their heads together and come up with a great plan to earn money with a lemonade stand. Now, they each have a pocket full of hard-earned coins and need to decide how to use their money. The girls teach the boys a new game and show them how easy it is to save, spend and share.
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Dominick C. Blackwood, Shanna M. Jordan, Wendy Thomas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 12, 2017)
    This story is about a child who heard a special message from God. Never did he hesitate or operate in fear, he did exactly what God asked him to do. It has been a blessing watching GOD’s plan come alive through a faithful act of a child. The story is written by a child who willingly particpated in fullfilling the purpose, plan, and expectation of GOD. If God tells you to do something, never hesitate. Even a child can be used to execute God’s plan. Never be afraid to ask others to work with you so they can be a part of fulfilling the Lord’s plan in your life. Now it’s your turn, pray to God and ask him what he wants YOU to do for his kingdom.
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Molly Kuhl, Ilene Richard

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers, March 15, 2006)
    This is Grade 1, Level 5, Book 23 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: L / DRA: 24 / Genre: Realistic Fiction / Strategy: Monitor/Clarify / Skill: Cause & Effect / Word Count: 386
    L
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Rosie Hankin, Lynda Stevens

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Co, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Hankin, Rosie
    K
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Catherine Conrad, Lynne E Westphal, Evan Schultz

    Hardcover (Banana Press, March 15, 2008)
    The Banana Lady, a seven foot banana known as Banana and her best friend Spike, a monkey, decide to open a lemonade stand. This is a brightly illustrated picture book that appeals to all ages, but is primarily for children 6 to 12 years old. Humorous rhyming story-telling amuse and engage both the reader and the read-to. Great for bedtime, building reading skills and general fun.
    K
  • Theo and the Lemonade Stand

    Laurie Braly, Javier Duarte

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, Sept. 13, 2010)
    Ages 5-11 With his mom needing to take on a second job, eight year old Theo was dreading his upcoming summer vacation. But, Theo turns a negative into a positive - literally making lemonade out of lemons! We find Theo has an entrepreneurial spirit as he productively (and happily) fills his summer days. Theo also finds that his newly learned arithmetic skills come in very handy! Follow along in the fun as Theo creates a carnival atmosphere in his very own front yard and, at the same time, figures out how to solve his summer dilemma.
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Cynthia Hudson, James Johnston, Richard Schall, Waldorf Publishing

    One of the neighborhood gang members – Michelle – her father was killed in Afghanistan while on duty in the service. Her mother and she are struggling. The gang decide they are going to have a lemonade stand and book sale to raise money to help them out. They go and make the lemonade and signs as well as pulling books from their homes. They create the lemonade stand and book sale. The neighborhood all come and support it by buying the books and lemonade. The neighborhood gang present the money raised to Michelle’s mother and her.