
Life Lessons Series. Money doesn’t Grow on Trees
- Picture Books
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:240mm×240mm
- Publication Place:Spain
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★The series perfectly combines wonderful stories with exquisite illustrations, allowing children to appreciate the philosophy of life while reading these stories.
The series includes 4 titles:
Neighbors are More Than Just the Houses around Us
Dad Lost His Job
Money doesn’t Grow on Trees
Learning Is Not an Easy Thing
Description
When I was taking a walk around the neighborhood, I found that every tree, every bush, every park, and even the branches in every yard were covered with dense US dollars! Everywhere!!!
This is the most beautiful sight I've ever seen, it's just fantastic!
To make sure I wasn't seeing things, I ran closer to check carefully. Guess what I saw? Not only did I see that the trees really grew money, but I also found that the small trees grew one-dollar bills, the medium-sized trees grew five-dollar bills, and the large trees grew twenty-dollar bills. Wow!!!
Author
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, now she resides in Cleveland area of Chicago with her husband and three kids. Jennifer graduated from Ryerson University with a Bachelor degree of Social Work. Her work experience includes working as a child welfare social worker, early childhood mental health consultant and trainer, and guardian ad litem. Jennifer began her writing career in 2001 and is still writing today. Jennifer creates nonfiction children’s book that mostly focus on family situations, life skills, developmental disorders and daily situations. As a social worker, Jennifer is able to work with many children and families. Her work has been authorized for public in several languages and is available worldwide! Jennifer enjoys sports, reading and spending time with her family.
【Illustrator】 Gustavo Mazali
Born in Argentina in 1961, he has been drawing since he was a child. He is a self-taught illustrator of children's books and comics. Mazali has a deep affection for illustrating children's books as he incorporates his own experiences and those of his son into his artwork. He currently resides in Buenos Aires with his wife and children.