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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com October 27, 2015 • Page 5 New At The Library Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: The Bookworm ... For Kids Money Lessons For Children answer is inside “M is for “M is for Money: An ADULT BOOKS Money.” Economics Alphabet” by Deb• After the Parade by Lori Ostlund; Fiction Starting at the earliest bie and Michael Shoulders, • After You by Jojo Moyes; Fiction possible point, authors Debillustrated by Marty Kelley; • The Execution by Dick Wolf; Fiction bie and Michael Shoulders © 2015, Sleeping Bear Press; • Germanica by Robert Conroy; Fiction give kids thorough lessons 32 pages • The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood; Fiction • Hostage Taker by Stefanie Pintoff; Fiction on supply and demand, ——— • The House of Shattered Wings by Aliette De BodBY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER housing markets, quotas, ard; Fiction taxes, and other facets of • In A Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware; Fiction There’s a little jingle in economics in a way they’ll • Jimmy Bluefeather by Kim Heacox; Fiction your pocket, and you can’t understand — particularly • The Little Brother by Victoria Patterson; Fiction • Miss Emily by Nuala O’Connor; Fiction wait to spend it. if you’re around to help • Name of the Devil by Andrew Mayne; Fiction So what will you buy? fill in the blanks they may • The Red Bird All-Indian Traveling Band by Frances Will you purchase candy or still have. It might fill in the Washburn; Fiction a toy? Is there enough for a blanks that you have, too. • See Me by Nicholas Sparks; Fiction present for Mom or GrandThough this book may • Woman of the Dead by Bernhard Aichner; Fiction • The Francis Miracle by John L. Allen, Jr.; Nonfiction ma? Or, after you read “M seem like it’s meant for • Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton; Nonficis for Money” An Economics small children (and the for) Goods and Services, at home out of the (R for) tion Alphabet” by Debbie & Milike lemonade and brownies Resources you already have, illustrations by Marty Kelley • Knitting Fabric Rugs by Karen Tiede; Nonfiction chael Shoulders, illustrated support that), the conto sell. The kid next door and you’ll have (Z for) Zero • Lovable Livable Home by Sherry & John Petersik; by Marty Kelley and learn a cepts here could be quite Nonfiction is selling milk and cookies. Profit Condition. • Millennials with Kids by Fromm & Vidler; Nonfiction little more, will you put the advanced for them. No, “M You can lower your price Or you could just ask • Minds Online by Michelle D. Miller; Nonfiction jingle in your bank? is for Money” is best for 8-toto attract customers but for a bigger allowance. How • Obsessed with Star Wars by Benjamin Harper; Why do we even have 11-year-olds. Those are the you’ll665-5884 Income want (I for) to place your adishere. easy that? Nonfiction Call money? The answer starts kids who’ll want to spend from your lemonade and As a parent, that’s a • Sisters In Law by Linda Hirshman; Nonfiction with farmers… time with it. brownies, so you won’t want question you have: how ADULT AUDIO BOOKS About 10,000 years ago, to sell too cheaply. 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