Book details

  • Genre:education
  • Sub-genre:Decision-Making & Problem Solving
  • Language:English
  • Pages:48
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798317803933

Penny and the Magical Money Tree

By Miller Norris

Overview


Penny and the Magical Money Tree is a heartwarming story that introduces young readers to the power of saving, patience, and dreaming big. When Penny discovers a glowing tree that gives her a dollar each day, she learns valuable lessons about self-control, long-term goals, and the true meaning of success. This uplifting, beautifully illustrated story helps children build strong money habits in a fun and meaningful way.
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Description


Penny and the Magical Money Tree is an inspiring children's story that introduces the foundational values of saving, patience, and self-discipline in a way that's both magical and relatable. When Penny tells her grandpa she wants to buy her family a new home, he introduces her to a mysterious tree — one that glows and gives her a single dollar each day. But there's a catch: she must only take one dollar at a time, or the magic will disappear. Along her journey, Penny faces real-life temptations and decisions, like spending her money on something fun or staying committed to her long-term goal. After a misstep that causes the tree to lose its glow, Penny learns an unforgettable lesson about choices, consequences, and the importance of staying focused. This story gently guides children through the emotions and rewards of saving money, with strong themes of family, personal growth, and resilience. It's perfect for sparking conversations with young readers about setting goals, managing money, and thinking about the future in an age-appropriate and encouraging way.
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About The Author


Miller Norris is an 18-year-old high school student and lifelong entrepreneur with a passion for creating change. After years of building businesses, his proudest achievement is this book—a project he's poured his heart into over the past two years. Driven by the belief that financial education should be taught in schools but often isn't, Miller set out to make a difference. This book isn't just a passion project—it's the beginning of something much bigger.
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