Sluggers’ Car Wash

Sluggers’ Car Wash by Stuart J. Murphy, published by HarperCollins on August 20, 2002, is a 40-page book written in English. This edition presents a story about the 21st Street Sluggers, whose worn-out t-shirts prompt them to find a way to raise money quickly. The narrative focuses on their plan to hold a car wash, highlighting essential real-life math skills such as counting money and making change, all while emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
Readers will discover how the Sluggers work together to achieve their goal, blending elements of juvenile nonfiction with engaging storytelling. The book addresses concepts related to money and mathematics, making it suitable for children aged 7 and up. Through this sports-themed tale, young readers can learn valuable lessons about collaboration and financial literacy in a fun and relatable context.
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Sluggerscar Wash (LEVEL 3: Dollars and Cents)
The 21st Street Sluggerst-shirts are worn-out and dirty. They need new ones, but they have no money. How can they raise some cash, and fast? By having a car wash! Learning to count money and make change are important real-life math skills桵t teamwork is the most valuable player in this sports story.
Ages 7+
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