The Original Story of the Piggy Bank Have you ever wondered how a "piggy" ever became a "bank?" Wonder no more. Whether you are 2, or 102, you will relish every turn of the page in this fun and wonderfully illustrated story of the piggy bank. The story and the illustrations will capture the attention of the youngest listener, and yet the powerful lesson of discipline, sacrifice and responsibility will reach the more mature reader as well. A book for the ages! Learn for yourself The Original Story of the Piggy Bank and discover how the legend began. But more importantly, take to heart the lessons from the piggy bank.
Little Critter learns a lesson about saving money in this classic full-color storybook for children—includes stickers and cards! Little Critter gets a piggy bank from Grandma and Grandpa—now he has to learn how to save his money instead of spending it all! Children ages three to seven will enjoy this humorous story, first published in 2001, which comes with stickers and game cards!
This Little Piggy is the story of Philip Anthropist, a young piggy bank growing up in the town of Pennyville. Philip is different from all the other animals he goes to school with including all the other little pigs. Philip has four slots instead of just one and is bullied at school for being different. Philip does not initially understand that not only is he different, but unique, and extremely special. At one point, we hear Philip say, "I just wish I was he same as everyone else." In time, Philip learns through his interactions with a magical book that speaks to him, as well as with other members of Pennyville, that he is actually very well equipped to build extraordinary wealth due to his uniqueness. Philip soon finds himself in possession of ten pennies for something he did our of the kindness of his heart and it is now his duty to determine which of his slots he will use for each penny. After learning more about himself and the difference between needs, wants, and desires, Philip also learns the importance of helping others. It is only then that Philip comes to understand the real secret and magic behind the town of Pennyville and it's founders dream.In this epic tale, you will witness the weaving together of tools that enhance financial literacy and moral principle with a way forward for those who feel alone in the world. This story is designed to help young people embrace themselves for who they are and use their uniqueness as a super power to move forward and do things others cannot, due to these things that make them different. The differences we have from one another are moreso, superpowers, but only if we decide to view them in that light. It is the goal of this book to do just that while providing insights to the building of true wealth in all shapes and forms.
When Charlotte's Aunt Jane gives her a piggy bank, Charlotte thinks it is a silly present. but when she finds out that if she saves enough she will get a wish, Charlotte changes her mind. At last the piggy bank is full enough, but then charlotte finds out that wishes sometimes turn out as you least expect them to.
Let's get reading with Macmillan early readers! The complete story and original illustrations of The Princess and the Pig by Jonathan Emmett and Poly Bernatene have been specially re-designed into an early reader format. Created with expert advice from a literacy consultant, this new version is intended to help and encourage children who are growing in reading confidence. There's been a dreadful mix-up in the royal nursery. Priscilla the princess has switched places with Pigmella, the farmer's new piglet! Perhaps if kissing a frog can work, the same could apply to pigs . . .