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Text copyright 2012 by Emily Jenkins
Illustrations copyright 2012 by G. Brian Karas
All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Schwartz & Wade Books, an imprint of Random House Childrens Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Jenkins, Emily. Lemonade in winter : a book about two kids counting money /
Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas. 1st ed. p. cm.
Summary: Pauline and her brother John-John set up a stand to sell lemonade, limeade, and lemon-limeade one cold, wintry day, then try to attract customers as Pauline adds up their earnings.
ISBN: 978-0-375-98773-1 (ebook)
[1. LemonadeFiction. 2. WinterFiction. 3. Brothers and sistersFiction.
4. AdditionFiction. 5. Moneymaking projectsFiction.] I. Karas, G. Brian, ill.
II. Title. PZ7.J4134Lem 2012 [E]dc22 2010024135
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Title Page
Copyright
First Page
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An empty street.
Outside, a mean wind blows.
Icicles hang from the windowsills.
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Inside, Pauline presses her nose to the frosted glass.
I know! she says.
Lets have a lemonade stand.
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Mom shakes her head.
Nobody will be on the street, she says. Dont you see its freezing?
We could still have a lemonade stand, cries Pauline, skipping with her idea.
Lemonade and limeadeand also lemon-limeade!
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Dad wrinkles his brow.
Nobody will want cold drinks, he says. Dont you hear the wind?
But Pauline is jumping with her idea now.
Lemonade and limeadeand also lemon-limeade! Doesnt it sound yum?
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John-John jumps, too.
Yum YUM! he cries. Can I help? Please?
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Pauline and John-John collect quarters.
They empty piggy banks and search pockets.
Each time you get four quarters, thats a dollar, says Pauline.
Four quarters, thats money! says John-John.
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Pauline and John-John at the corner store in hats and mittens.
Four lemons cost a dollar.
Four limes cost a dollar, too.
Two dollars for sugar.
Two dollars for cups.
We have twenty-four quarters, and thats six dollars, Pauline tells John-John as she counts out the money.
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They run through the bitter air with a large paper bag.
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Mom says, Nobody will be on the street.
Dad says, Nobody will want cold drinks.
Pauline and John-John are too busy to hear.
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Squeezing lemons.
Squeezing limes.
Measuring sugar.
Pouring water.
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Lemonade and limeadeand also lemon-limeade!
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Outside, that mean wind blows.
Icicles hang from the windowsills.
Maybe nobody is on the street, says Pauline, after a bit. Maybe nobody will want cold drinks.
Im on the street, says John-John. I want them. He grabs a cup of limeade.
Dont drink too much, Pauline warns. Its fifty cents a cup.
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And still, an empty street.
Pauline thinks.
Maybe we should advertise.
Shouting wildly, both together:
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Harvey walks down the block with Milou, Mischa and Mungo.
Cold drinks on a day like today? he laughs. Love it.
He pays, drinks a lemonade and takes a limeade back home.
Fifty cents, thats two quarters, Pauline tells John-John. Two drinks is four quartersand thats a dollar.
She puts the money in a green plastic box.
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But after that, an empty street.
Pauline thinks.
Maybe we need entertainment.
I can cartwheel! John-John leaps up.
Good idea, she tells him. Ill drum.
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Ms. Gordon stops on her way into the building, holding Devon and Derek by the hands. Lets see that cartwheel again, you, she says, a smile in her voice.
John-John cartwheels while Ms. Gordon buys three lemon-limeades.
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Devon makes a sour face, but Derek drinks all of his.
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