![]() Hearing "NO" won't be fun to hear, but Stevie learns a valuable lesson from what he finds in his pocket. Mommy teaches us why we have money and that it is used in different ways. Enjoy Lyrics: Norm Garner Music & Recording: Laura Harper 00:00 00:00 Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Loading. The first coin to have those words inscribed on it was the two-cent piece in 1864. Verse Am Im down Dm But dont worry F Bb No money, no time A Dm C Bb Not a penny in my pocket Am Dm Bb F I got love but who wants it Am So lonely Dm F. A history of the In God We Trust motto is interesting. In difficult and confusing times (like now), I need this reminder more than ever. Last August I had the opportunity to set it to music. The penny in my pocket is a tangible reminder for me of the essence of my faith. ![]() ![]() Stevie and Mommy have a candid and even a bit silly discussion during their adored time spent together on the weekly shopping trip as Stevie learns that money is earned. Penny in my Pocket MELODIES OF LIGHT Penny in my Pocket I’m delighted to share this song with you Years ago my friend, Norm Garner, wrote this poem. Perfect children's picture book for the holiday season a book about spending, saving, donating, and giving.Ī trip to the grocery store teaches little Stevie that not only do we not always get to buy everything we want but that money can be used in many ways, even to help others When Stevie sees someone in need, what will he choose to do?Ī Penny in my Pocket is a beautifully illustrated children's concept book discussing the difference between needing and wanting something. Listen offline to Penny in My Pocket song by. ![]() "A Penny In My Pocket, is a clever look at money, financing, and making hard decisions on what is more important to purchase." Penny in My Pocket song from Hello, Dolly (New Broadway Cast Recording) free mp3 download online on. You don't need to have a lot to help those who don't have much, and little Stevie learns just that. 1 (Also called (formerly)) new penny (in Britain) a bronze coin having a value equal to one hundredth of a pound, (Symbol) p.
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