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Books with title The Money Tree

  • The Magic Money Tree

    Karl Woodhouse

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 2017)
    Do you think you can use magic to get rich quick? Think again!Aaron dreams of being rich, but he knows little about finance. When a passing stranger makes him an offer that sounds too good to be true, Aaron starts down a path that could leave him and his sister, Lily, destitute.Can Lily catch the con man and stop Aaron from squandering all their savings on a scam? Can Aaron learn from his mistakes and discover the real key to a wealthy future?This delightful, illustrated poem tells the cautionary tale of a humble market trader, Aaron, who falls for a con man’s trick and risks losing it all, but is saved by his sister and some great advice about the magic of compound interest.If you and your child like funny poetry, then you’ll love this charming tale with an important life lesson. Pick up The Magic Money Tree today to uncover the true secret to wealth.Plus, If you would like to pick up a free copy of the next book in the series, The Ballad of Egg Man Jeff, just visit www.orsonslessons.com/freebook and tell us where to send it.
  • The Money Tree

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 6, 1991)
    Miss McGillicuddy's simple country routine continues through-out the year in spite of a very unusual tree growing in her yard.
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  • The Money Tree

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 1, 1994)
    In The Money Tree, Caldecott Honor-winning writer/artist team Sarah Stewart and David Small reveal the true root of happiness for an independent woman content with the little things in life in this beautifully illustrated children's picture book.Miss McGillicuddy's simple country routine involves taking care of her pets and garden, and enjoying such pleasures as reading and quilting. Then one day, she discovers a very unusual tree growing in her yard--one with leaves that appear to be bills of money. As she shares the fruits of this bounty with her neighbors, their increasing greed leads to a year where folks just can't get enough cash, disrupting her quiet life.
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  • The Money Tree

    LaDonna N Smith, Kalifa Damani

    Paperback (Follow Your Dreams Publishing, Nov. 27, 2013)
    The Money Tree explains basic financial concepts and practices in plain and easy to understand language that children can comprehend and use in their day-to-day lives. The clear text and playful illustrations aim to simplify financial concepts like earning, saving, interest, the difference between needs and wants, and the joy of running one’s own business. To make the otherwise boring topic interesting, the concepts have been explained through small anecdotes accompanied with colorful illustrations to stimulate children and ignite a love of saving.
  • The Money Tree

    Kate McPhail

    language (Dragons Wings Publishing, Sept. 18, 2017)
    The McPierson family has recently moved to Washington. Tom, aged 10, and his 8-year-old sister, Jamie, are excited to meet new friends. They soon form a club - The West Main Five -and discover a clue to a 25-year-old mystery! Using the library to research for more information, they begin to put together an intriguing puzzle. Will the club solve the mystery which has baffled the police for years? Who is the mysterious man whio seems so interested in them? Where is the missing robbery loot?
  • The Tree

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Pascale De Bourgoing, Christian Broutin

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 1992)
    In the latest addition to a nonfiction series for the curious preschooler, readers can witness each stage of the growth of a tree and then watch it change with the seasons.
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  • The Tree

    Dana Lyons, David Lane Danioth

    Hardcover (Illumination Arts, June 1, 2002)
    An 800-year-old Douglas fir ponders the many things it has seen in the natural world as it hears the bulldozers tearing down the forest around it.
  • The Money Tree

    Lynn A. Boland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2018)
    Donald Trunk and his family are a family of wealthy squirrels living in a money tree where all the money is free. Donalds' son Donnie and the townspeople: Skunks, Bears and Racoons only want to spend the free money that grows on the tree, without working for it. Donald Trunk is the wealthiest of all the squirrels, he teaches his son, Donnie the lessons of saving money and working while having fun, but the key to life being happiness.
  • The Money Tree

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In summer the leaves on the strange tree growing in Miss McGillicuddy's yard are harvested by many people. But when Miss McGillicuddy thinks about needing firewood for the winter, she realizes the tree may have another use.
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  • The Tree

    Denise Whitmire

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, )
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  • The Money Tree

    K. W. Wilson, Ashley Boh

    eBook (Kevin W W Blackley Books, LLC, Sept. 6, 2019)
    Follow the adventure of two children as they learn an important life lesson from their Grandfather. They believe he has a money tree hidden in his house. Will they ever find it?
  • The Money Tree

    K W Wilson, Ashley Boh

    Hardcover (Kevin W W Blackley Books, LLC, Sept. 6, 2019)
    Follow the adventure of two children as they learn an important life lesson from their Grandfather. They believe he has a money tree hidden in his house. Will they ever find it?
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