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A Dog's Tale
All About Chocolate
Anansi and the Talking Watermelon
Baltic Rescue
Barack Obama
Bats
Irma's Sandwich Shop
Jenny Loves Yoga
Johnny Appleseed Heads West
Katie's Forest Finds
Li's Tangram Animals
Makusani's Lesson
Meeting Father in Plymouth
Pepper: The King of Spices
Pluto's New Friends
Rainy-Day Savings
Sally Ride
Salt Rocks!
Spider Monkey's Question
Summer Olympics Legends
The Beekeeper
The Magic of Migration
The Shadow People
Three Little Pigs: The Wolf's Story
Troika: Canine Superhero
Whales
Wonders of Nature
You're a Jellyfish!
Rainy-Day Savings Rainy-Day Savings
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Words Included:
   account
   borrower
   expense
   interest
   research
   statement
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In this piece of realistic fiction, Anita learns the value of saving her money and watching it grow with interest. Her parents lead by example, explaining to her how they save money each month for times when they need an emergency fund. Since Anita earns money walking dogs after school, she decides that it is time she open her own “rainy-day� savings account. When her father loses his job, it seems like the right thing to do to offer her savings to her parents. But they help her understand that she, too, may have an emergency for which she needs money.
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