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Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Math and Money
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  • Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Math and Money
  • Written by author Amy Axelrod
  • Published by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, August 1997
  • The pigs are very hungry, and there's no food in the house. Mr. Pig suggests eating out — but oh, no! The Pigs are out of money!So the family goes on a money hunt. In beds, under the carpet, even in the washing machine the coins and bills add up,
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The pigs are very hungry, and there's no food in the house. Mr. Pig suggests eating out — but oh, no! The Pigs are out of money!

So the family goes on a money hunt. In beds, under the carpet, even in the washing machine the coins and bills add up, and soon it's off to the Enchanted Enchilada.

How much money did the Pigs find? What can they afford to order from the menu? Join the fun and pig out on math and money concepts with the Pigs!

Publishers Weekly

Few picture books illustrate the ``capitalist pig'' concept as graphically as this mathematics-based volume does with its glorification of greed and gluttony. After gobbling up all the groceries, Mr. Pig, Mrs. Pig and their two piglets are hungry again, but the Piggy bank is empty. Deciding to hunt for money, the four swine gesture excitedly; then they feverishly root through their home for loose change and bills. Readers are meant to keep a tally of the dimes and nickels the Pigs locate, but they may be misled by the monetary sums planted in the illustrations (on one spread, the text describes a find worth $2.67, but the figures $2.32, $4.22 and $2.81 appear in the art; these numbers, we learn at the end, are part of a suggested math problem). Finally, after finding a grand total of $34.67, the Pigs spend almost all of it at a Mexican restaurant--math whizzes can calculate the tab by reading a menu. Although Axelrod's debut undoubtedly encourages useful skills, it is singularly unappetizing, while McGinley-Nally's ( First Snow, Magic Snow ) pudgy, stylized pigs and Southwestern motif seem garish. Kids probably won't have the patience for this book, and parents won't have the stomach. Ages 5-8. (Mar.)


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