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Pennys Piggy Bank Adventure

by Antone Ade

A fun story for kids about the importance of saving money and making smart choices.

Chapters
5
Topics
money
saving
kids
education
financial literacy
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What's Included

Interactive chapters with dual narration
High-quality text-to-speech
Harmoniq ultrasonic notes (Premium)
Bonus content & interactive elements

Chapters

1

Chapter 1: Penny Gets Her First Dollar

One sunny morning, Penny received her very first dollar bill! It was crispy and green, and she was so excited. Her grandmother told her, "Penny, you c...

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Chapter 2: The Magic Piggy Bank

Penny decided to save her dollar! She found a special piggy bank shaped like a castle. "Every dollar you save is like building a stronger castle," her...

3

Chapter 3: Wants vs Needs

At the toy store, Penny saw a shiny toy that cost 5 dollars. She only had 3 dollars saved. Her dad taught her about wants and needs. "Candy is a want,...

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Chapter 4: The Savings Goal

Penny set a goal to save 20 dollars for a special book she wanted. Each week, she would save 2 dollars from her allowance. She made a chart and colore...

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Chapter 5: Sharing and Caring

When Penny reached her goal, she felt proud! But then she learned her friend needed help buying school supplies. Penny decided to share 5 dollars with...

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