Give It!

Give It!

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  • Create Date:2022-03-10 06:51:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Cinders McLeod
  • ISBN:0593406222
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Summary

In this delightful introduction to simple money concepts, an enthusiastic young bunny discovers how good it feels to use his allowance to help others。

Chummy longs to be a superhero。 He wants to save the world--or at least Bunnyland--from dragons, so spending his carrots on a superhero costume seems like a great plan! When his grandma reminds him that there aren't any dragons in Bunnyland, but that there are creatures that could use help, Chummy starts reconsidering the best way to spend his wad。 This is one of the four books in the internationally acclaimed Moneybunny Books series that also includes Earn It!Spend It!, and Save It!

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Elizabeth

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RJ

Very sweet。 From a series about money, this one is about a bunny who wants to "save the world" with their allowance and talks over options with grandma - buy a superhero cape or plant flowers for bees? A nice unique option for a STEAM/math theme。 But I DO wish the lettering was a little clearer。 Also not sure how the others in the series compare。 Very sweet。 From a series about money, this one is about a bunny who wants to "save the world" with their allowance and talks over options with grandma - buy a superhero cape or plant flowers for bees? A nice unique option for a STEAM/math theme。 But I DO wish the lettering was a little clearer。 Also not sure how the others in the series compare。 。。。more

Momschooled

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book is meant to be read along with the others in the series。 The Give It! book is meant to teach about giving to others。 By the end of the book, the bunny spends all his birthday carrots to buy flowers to help the bees and makes his own superhero cape instead of buying one。 Age level: Kindergarten

Sarah

Chummy's grandmother wishes to instill the value of charity in her grandson。 She urges him to use a portion of his birthday money to do good。 As he thinks about how to do that, she helps him narrow his idea down to a specific problem, and when he realizes he can't spend money on himself to realize the plan she helps him come up with a creative solution。 Love the message! Great book! Chummy's grandmother wishes to instill the value of charity in her grandson。 She urges him to use a portion of his birthday money to do good。 As he thinks about how to do that, she helps him narrow his idea down to a specific problem, and when he realizes he can't spend money on himself to realize the plan she helps him come up with a creative solution。 Love the message! Great book! 。。。more

Becky B

Chummy was given 10 carrots by his Gran。 Chummy knows just what he's going to spend it on。 A superhero outfit so he can save the world from dragons! But then Gran challenges Chummy to maybe give some of it away, and tells him how the bees in their area are hungry。 What will Chummy decide to do?Aww, Chummy is a sweet little bunny with a big heart, and he's a great role model for kids。 Whether it is around the holidays, or any other time, this is a great read to inspire compassion in littles and g Chummy was given 10 carrots by his Gran。 Chummy knows just what he's going to spend it on。 A superhero outfit so he can save the world from dragons! But then Gran challenges Chummy to maybe give some of it away, and tells him how the bees in their area are hungry。 What will Chummy decide to do?Aww, Chummy is a sweet little bunny with a big heart, and he's a great role model for kids。 Whether it is around the holidays, or any other time, this is a great read to inspire compassion in littles and get them started on thinking how to share what they have。 。。。more

Sherry

I like the ideas of teaching money skills and being a hero by helping others。

Syntha Green

This is a great book (and series) to introduce the concepts of money, budgeting, etc to kids

Sandy

A cute introduction to economics with a valuable lesson on generosity。 Plus, an adorable bunny。

Shaye Miller

Give It! Is book #4 in The Moneybunny Book Series by Cinders McLeod。 I've only read two books in this series, and both make very good points about dealing with money from earning to spending to giving to saving。 I especially appreciate the fact that the main character, Chummy, is talking with his gran about financial decisions。 Gran is oh so patient and wise。 All-round a nice picture book for sharing with young spenders。 For more children's literature, middle grade literature, and YA literature Give It! Is book #4 in The Moneybunny Book Series by Cinders McLeod。 I've only read two books in this series, and both make very good points about dealing with money from earning to spending to giving to saving。 I especially appreciate the fact that the main character, Chummy, is talking with his gran about financial decisions。 Gran is oh so patient and wise。 All-round a nice picture book for sharing with young spenders。 For more children's literature, middle grade literature, and YA literature reviews, feel free to visit my personal blog at The Miller Memo! 。。。more

Mary

A cute, quick story about using what you have to help others。

Buku Arutala

You don't need the superpower or any superhero costumes to be the real hero。 You just help others with your hands。 You don't need the superpower or any superhero costumes to be the real hero。 You just help others with your hands。 。。。more

Tessa

I love this picture book series。 They are cute and smart。

Mary

Gran gives Chummy 10 carrots to spend on himself and on helping others。 Chummy needs to come up with a plan to do both。 A sweet picture book with a simple economics lesson and an empowering message about generosity。

Edward Sullivan

An appealing introduction to the joy of kindness and generosity。

Jj

Another entry in this handy series for the early childhood audience about money, told with a series of different bunnies。Thanks to Penguin Young Readers for the review copy。

Olivia

See my full review here: https://www。yabookscentral。com/kidsfi。。。GIVE IT! introduces the simple concept of charity as well as being thoughtful about money purchases。 Chummy and his Gran adore each other, and for his birthday, she gives him 10 carrots (carrots are money in Bunnyland)。 Gran suggests that he use some of the money for himself and some for helping others。 Chummy has his eye on a new superhero costume that costs 10 carrots, but then he wouldn't have any left over to help。When he and h See my full review here: https://www。yabookscentral。com/kidsfi。。。GIVE IT! introduces the simple concept of charity as well as being thoughtful about money purchases。 Chummy and his Gran adore each other, and for his birthday, she gives him 10 carrots (carrots are money in Bunnyland)。 Gran suggests that he use some of the money for himself and some for helping others。 Chummy has his eye on a new superhero costume that costs 10 carrots, but then he wouldn't have any left over to help。When he and his Gran begin thinking about how he can use his money to help, they realize that the bumblebees need help as there aren't enough flowers for them to eat。 Before lunchtime, Chummy realizes he can relate to the bumblebees and then has another plan to buy some flowers to save the bees。What I loved: This is a cute and simple story about being careful and thoughtful about purchases, as well as the joy that can come from helping others。 It is great to watch his decision process and teaches children simple money concepts when Chummy is examining how much things cost and how to spend his birthday money。 The relationship between Chummy and his Gran is very sweet, and I love seeing characters who really want to help others。 The bumblebees are also very topical and could spark more discussions about why people are discussing the need to save the bees outside of Bunnyland。The illustrations are simple but cute and the layouts of the plans are helpful for young children to visualize。 Most of the text happens in conversation, so it is helpful to read Chummy and his Gran in different voices for reading comprehension。What left me wanting more: As a very small point, the text is a little hard to read, but it is nice and large (just an unusual font that looks like handwriting and some cursive-style letters)。 For children who will have the book read to them, it can also be a little hard to attribute the text to which character is speaking, so doing different voices helps them to follow along (those who can read will be able to see the location of the text as a visual guide)。Final verdict: A great way to introduce money concepts and charity spending, GIVE IT! is a sweet book about a bunny who wants to help others- and ultimately helps some happy bumblebees。 Recommend for preschoolers and young elementary school aged readers。Please note that I received a review copy from the publisher。 All opinions are my own。 。。。more

Ricki

My kids love the books in this series, and this one was no different。 I liked how it showed different ways that we can decompose a number AND it offers themes of kindness and generosity。

Jacques

Not good for children, wouldn't recommend。 Not good for children, wouldn't recommend。 。。。more

Andréa

Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。