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  • Earning Excitement

    Paul Nourigat, Natalie Nourigat

    eBook (FarBeyond Publishing, Feb. 18, 2013)
    The EBook version of Earning Excitement is a beautiful color storybook custom-formatted for Kindle readers, with searchable text and re-sizable images. Engaging original color illustrations on every page bring this financial story to life for young readers 7-12 years. Kids want things that they don't have. But when should they stop asking for things and earn them instead? Earning Excitement is a story about creativity, patience, self-sufficiency, and the steps kids can take to earn something. One of five books in the series "Marvels of Money ... for kids"; richly illustrated, engaging and practical stories for young readers about the fundamentals of money. Each story in the series includes essential financial words, which are highlighted throughout each story and then defined in a glossary along with summary concepts at the end of each story. 3rd-6th grade level readers will find the 2,500 word story and numerical examples great for reading, mathematics, social sciences and financial literacy! This book supports emerging educational (K-5) learning standards, integrating "life skills" and "reasoning skills" into the fictional but realistic financial literacy stories. The State Of Oregon recently acquired a "Marvels of Money" book for every elementary school in their state!Younger (K-2) readers may skim the concepts in a picture book manner, as there are incredible illustrations on each page. Great read-along and discussion books! Messages to last a lifetime.Each EBook is also available as a beautiful color hardcover book, right here on Amazon, directly from me - the Author/Publisher, FarBeyond Publishing!
  • Earning Excitement: A book in the series "Marvels of Money ... for kids"

    Paul Nourigat, Natalie Nourigat

    Paperback (FarBeyond Publishing LLC, Aug. 9, 2014)
    Kids want things that they don’t have. But when should they stop asking for things and earn them instead? Earning Excitement is a story about creativity, patience, self-sufficiency, and the steps kids can take to earn something. A book in the series “Marvels of Money … for kids"; richly illustrated, engaging and practical fictional stories for young readers about the fundamentals of money. This book supports emerging educational (K-5) learning standards for common core, integrating "life skills" and "reasoning skills" into the fictional but realistic financial literacy stories. Each story in the series includes essential financial words, which are highlighted throughout each story and then defined in a glossary along with summary concepts at the end of each story. 3rd-6th grade level readers will find the 2,500 word story and numerical examples great for reading, mathematics, social sciences and financial literacy! Younger (K-2) readers may skim the concepts in a picture book manner, as there are incredible illustrations on each page. Great real-along and discussion books! Messages to last a lifetime.
  • Earning Excitement: A book in the series "Marvels of Money ... for kids"

    Paul Nourigat, Natalie Nourigat

    Hardcover (Farbeyond Publishing LLC, Sept. 8, 2011)
    Kids want things that they don’t have. But when should they stop asking for things and earn them instead? Earning Excitement is a story about creativity, patience, self-sufficiency, and the steps kids can take to earn something. A book in the series “Marvels of Money … for kids"; richly illustrated, engaging and practical fictional stories for young readers about the fundamentals of money. This book supports emerging educational (K-5) learning standards, integrating "life skills" and "reasoning skills" into the fictional but realistic financial literacy stories. Each story in the series includes essential financial words, which are highlighted throughout each story and then defined in a glossary along with summary concepts at the end of each story. 3rd-6th grade level readers will find the 2,500 word story and numerical examples great for reading, mathematics, social sciences and financial literacy! Younger (K-2) readers may skim the concepts in a picture book manner, as there are incredible illustrations on each page. Great real-along and discussion books! Messages to last a lifetime.
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  • Earning Excitement: A book in the series "Marvels of Money ... for kids"

    Paul Nourigat, Natalie Nourigat

    Hardcover (Farbeyond Pub Llc, Jan. 1, 2012)
    This beautiful, new hardback version is only available from the publisher here & fulfilled by Amazon; this new new version of Earning Excitement is a beautiful color storybook for ages 7-12. Fully illustrated with engaging original color illustrations which bring this financial story to life. Kids want things that they don’t have. But when should they stop asking for things and earn them instead? Earning Excitement is a story about creativity, patience, self-sufficiency, and the steps kids can take to earn something. A book in the series “Marvels of Money … for kids"; richly illustrated, engaging and practical stories for young readers about the fundamentals of money. This book supports emerging educational (K-5) learning standards, integrating "life skills" and "reasoning skills" into the fictional but realistic financial literacy stories. Each story in the series includes essential financial words, which are highlighted throughout each story and then defined in a glossary along with summary concepts at the end of each story. 3rd-6th grade level readers will find the 2,500 word story and numerical examples great for reading, mathematics, social sciences and financial literacy! Younger (K-2) readers may skim the concepts in a picture book manner, as there are incredible illustrations on each page. Great real-along and discussion books! Messages to last a lifetime.
  • Earning Excitement: A book in the series Marvels of Money ... for kids Volume by Paul Nourigat

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    Mass Market Paperback (FarBeyond Publishing LLC, March 13, 1821)
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