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1 The Bumpy Dime

2 One Penny = One Cent 1¢ A penny is a brownish coin.
A penny is worth one cent. A penny is barely worth enough to buy a little mint.

3 A penny isn’t worth a lot, but lots of pennies are.
With a million little pennies you could buy a fancy car. I am fancy!

4 One Nickel = Five Cents 5 ¢
A nickel is slightly larger and a little thicker too. A nickel is worth five pennies, and it’s shiny when it’s new! If a marble costs five cents, then there are two ways you could pay.

5 You could give the store five pennies or a nickel either way.

6 A dime is very special even though it’s small and skinny.
A dime you see is smaller than the brownish little penny. penny dime

7 One Dime =Ten Cents 10 ¢ But it has bumps around the edge, bumps all the way around! Scratch them with your thumbnail, and they make a scratchy sound.

8 A dime is worth ten pennies or two nickels so they say.

9 If a pencil costs ten cents, then there are four ways you could pay.

10 10 pennies = 10¢ You could pay with only pennies if you would use exactly ten.

11 2 nickels = 10 ¢ You could use two shiny nickels. That would do but then,

12 1 nickel and 5 pennies = 10 ¢ You could also give a nickel and five pennies to the store.

13 1 dime = 10 ¢ Or, you could use one bumpy dime and not a penny more!


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