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Devon Kinch
Devon Kinch is the author-illustrator of the Pretty Penny series. It is Devon's belief that young children can avoid financial trouble by learning how to establish a healthy relationship with money at an early age. Devon studied painting and art history, and earned her master's degree in design from the School of Visual Arts in 2009. She lives in the Hudson Valley area of New York with her husband and daughter.
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Pretty Penny Cleans Up Written by Devon Kinch eBook
The Sassy Pants concert is one week away, and Penny's best friend Emma has spent her whole allowance! It's Pretty Penny to the rescue, with another of her big ideas—La Perfect Pup Salon! Local pups will come away with such hilarious styles as the Punk and the Regal, and the girls... Read More
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Pretty Penny Comes Up Short Written by Devon Kinch eBook
When Pretty Penny learns that Doodle's Animal Farm is in need of donations, she knows it's up to her and pet pig, Iggy, to save the day! The pair quickly brainstorm a fundraiser—running their very own movie theater. Everyone works hard to ensure the event's success, but at the end of... Read More
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Pretty Penny Makes Ends Meet: Read & Listen Edition Written by Devon Kinch eBook
Oh, no! Grandma Bunny's basement has flooded in the middle of the night, and her budget for home repairs is already gone! In this Read & Listen edition, Pretty Penny and pet pig, Iggy, waste no time in coming up with a solution to the problem: they will have a jewelry... Read More
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Pretty Penny Makes Ends Meet Written by Devon Kinch eBook
Oh, no! Grandma Bunny's basement has flooded in the middle of the night, and her budget for home repairs is already gone! But Pretty Penny and pet pig, Iggy, waste no time in coming up with a solution to the problem: they will have a jewelry sale to help make ends... Read More
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Pretty Penny Sets Up Shop Written by Devon Kinch eBook
Pretty Penny has lots of big ideas. For instance, she wants to throw a birthday party for her grandmother, Bunny, but there is only one problem—she doesn't have any money! What's a creative, industrious girl to do? When Penny notices that Bunny's attic is cluttered with old things that still have... Read More
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