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Clutter Be Gone! De-clutter and Simplify Your Home (And Keep It That Way) Starting Today!
Has your busy and fast-paced life reduced your home to a clutter-fest? Are you tired of losing your car keys, glasses, remote control, and temper in all the clutter? Does the thought that, "I really need to take care of that mess," drag you down every day and hold you back from enjoying your time at home? Maybe you'd like to learn how to shave 3 hours of energy-wasting time from every day - when you no longer need to search through, move, or clean around clutter. "Clutter Be Gone De-clutter and Simplify Your Home (And Keep It That Way) Starting Today " will take you by the hand and guide you to make the changes you want to make. You'll find tips and tricks to de-clutter and organize every room in your house. And you'll learn how to let go of relics from the past that hold you back, so you can enjoy a lower stress life and focus on making new memories. Pick up your copy of "Clutter Be Gone De-clutter and Simplify Your Home (And Keep It That Way) Starting Today " now and start living your life the way it should be... Clutter free
A Penny's Worth

A Penny's Worth

Kimberly Wilson

Page Street Kids
2022
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Pennies, worthless? Non-cents Hot off the minting press, Penny feels like a million bucks. But as other coins and bills are spent while she sits forgotten, she begins to doubt her value. She is too small to slot-surf with Quarter. Even penny candy sells for a dime Refusing to be short-changed, she sets out to find her purpose at any cost. Readers will laugh at a wealth of money puns, learn a basic lesson on US currency, and discover that self-worth is truly priceless.
A Dollar's Grand Dream

A Dollar's Grand Dream

Kimberly Wilson

Page Street Kids
2023
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Big Bill the dollar loves his one-derful life of tippin', payin', and donatin' at restaurants, farmers markets, and collection jars...until Hundred pays a visit, telling tales of large bills living in the lap of luxury. Then Bill's dreams turn to mega mansions, fancy cars, and superstars. With the magical help of his friend Penny, Bill's wish for wealth comes true. Suddenly he's a ten thousand dollar bill----one of the biggest bills in history But when glamorous Thousand steps in to show him the ropes, he begins to worry his grand new life might not be what he was banking on. The one and only change-wranglin' buckaroo stars in a hilarious adventure rich with puns that reminds us to be careful what we wish for and to value what we already have.
A Credit Card Takes Charge

A Credit Card Takes Charge

Kimberly Wilson

Page Street Kids
2024
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Goldie is the new card on the block, the diva who's ready to shop 'til she drops and always foots the bill for her friends. When Penny, Bill, and the rest of the cash crew map their travel plans, Goldie won't accept any penny-pinching. On her dime everything's an upgrade: a road trip becomes a fancy flight, a packed picnic turns into decadent doughnuts, and birdwatching gets replaced by a full-blown safari. Despite her friends' warnings, it's not long before Goldie starts to feel spent. Without the dough to back up her pile of purchases, Goldie's heading toward a total swipe-out. She'll have to take charge and pay for her mistakes if she wants to earn back her place in the wallet--and the trust of her friends. Readers of all ages will love this playful, punny introduction to credit cards as they follow Goldie's journey toward swiping smartly and discovering that there are some things money just can't buy.
Hearts of the Same Color

Hearts of the Same Color

Kimberly Wilson

Page Publishing, Inc.
2021
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This is a true story. This happened over twenty years ago. My hope with Hearts of the Same Color is it that it can help one child not have to carry something into adulthood that he or she should never have to carry; it is something no one should have to wear. We can all be proud of ourselves inside and out. I hope this will give our children a realization that they are not alone in their struggles. Just because people say hurtful things does not mean that it is true, and we do not ever have to let that define us. We can be polite and say thank you for sharing because we cannot change them. However, we can say kind and loving things to ourselves. We can love ourselves and realize our own value as well as our importance. Eventually, we can break the chain that so many of us carry of not being enough. May God bless you all and protect you all as we continue this journey of life.