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Bearhide
and Crow by
Paul Brett Johnson
Holiday House Books
28 pages
ISBN 0-8234-1470-1
Summary:
In a humorous adventure, Sam and Amos, learn how trading can help
them get the things they want.
Concept:
Trade and Money
Definition:
People trade (exchange) with each other to get the goods
and services they want. To make trade easier, people use money.
Comprehension
Questions:
What did Amos
Dryer trade to get the magical bearhide? (a fine-looking gourd)
Explain the
value of each item to its new owner. (Amos wanted the bearhide
because it would look pretty nailed to the smokehouse door. Sam
wanted the gourd because he thought it should be worth something.)
Who benefits
when people make a voluntary trade? (Both people, since
each gives up something he values less to gain something he values
more.)
Describe the
second trade between Amos and Sam. (Amos traded his talking crow
for half of Sam's gold.)
Why wasn't Sam
satisfied with the second trade? (He couldn't understand what
the crow was saying. That is, he really didn't get what he thought
he was getting!)
What is the
special word we use to describe trade without using money?
(barter)
On the last
trade between Amos and Sam, Amos received money. What did Sam receive
and why did he want it? (the magical bearhide to help him understand
the talking crow)
What goods did
Amos purchase for his wife with his gold (money) that he received
from trading the bearhide? (a whole lot of pretties and a shiny
new aluminum water dipper)
Other Concepts: economic
wants, consumers
(From KidsEcon Posters©: www.kidseconposters.com)
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