By Charles Ghigna and Andi Martin
Kids Love Coins
Introduce your child to the fascinating world of coin collecting with Kids Love Coins, a beautifully illustrated and whimsical 32-page picture book for children ages 3 and up. Written by acclaimed children’s author Charles Ghigna (Father Goose®) and Andi Martin
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Introduce your child to the fascinating world of coin collecting with Kids Love Coins, a beautifully illustrated and whimsical 32-page picture book for children ages 3 and up. Written by acclaimed children’s author Charles Ghigna (Father Goose®) and Andi Martin, and illustrated by Jacqueline East, this engaging book makes learning about coins fun and exciting.
From pennies to half dollars and beyond, kids will explore fascinating facts about U.S. coins, including their parts, the figures featured on them, their composition, where they are minted, their value, and much more.
With vibrant, full-color illustrations and simple explanations of coin-related terminology, this book is sure to spark curiosity and sets young collectors on their first numismatic adventure. It’s the perfect way to get children excited about coins just in time for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026!
Whether your child is discovering coins for the first time or already has a budding collection, Kids Love Coins is a delightful introduction to the joy of numismatics!
Charles Ghigna (Father Goose®) is a poet, children’s author, and nationally syndicated feature writer. He is the author of more than 5,000 poems and 250 books and anthologies for children and adults ranging from the 1990 Pulitzer Prize nominee Returning to Earth to the popular children's books The Very Hungry Caterpillar's First Poems illustrated by Eric Carle and The Father Goose Treasury of Poetry: 101 Poems for Children.
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