President Coin Poem
See the shiny penny, brown as it can be.
Showing Abraham Lincoln for all of us to see.
He had a bushy beard, and a tall, black hat.
A penny's worth one cent, how about that.
Thomas Jefferson will be found.
On a nickel, shiny, smooth, and round.
His home, Monticello, is on the other side.
A nickel's worth five cents, say it with pride.

One a Penny
One a penny,
Two a penny,
Three a penny,
More,
Four a penny,
Five a penny,
That's a nickel more.
Six a penny,
Seven a penny,
Eight a penny,
More,
Nine a penny,
Ten a penny,
That's a dime for the store!

Four Bright Coins
Four bright coins shining at me,
The first one said, "I'm a penny you see."
The second one said, "How do you do?
I'm called a nickel, and I'm bigger than you!"
The third one said, "You're both small stuff,
If you want to buy something, you're not enough!
But look at me, I'm small, and I shine,
I can buy something cuz I'm a dime."
The last coin looked at them all and laughed,
"All of you together don't measure up to me,
Cuz I'm a quarter, can't you see?"

Penny, penny,
Easily spent.
Copper brown
and worth one cent.
Nickel, nickel,
Thick and fat.
You're worth five cents,
I know that.
Dime, dime,
Little and thin.
I remember,
you're worth ten.
Quarter, quarter,
big and bold.
You're worth twenty-five
I am told.

Money Rhymes
Twenty five cents,
Money that rhymes,
Take one nickel
Add two dimes.
Three fat nickels,
One thin dime.
Makes twenty-five cents
Every time.
Five fat nickels,
No thin dimes.
Makes twenty-five cents
Any time.