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Bunny
Money by Rosemary Wells
Dial Books
22 pages
ISBN 0-8037-2146-3
Summary:
Max and Ruby save birthday money to buy presents for their
grandmother. However, they spend so much money on emergencies along
the way they barely have enough left for gifts.
Concept: Money
Definition:
Money is anything widely accepted as final payment for goods
and services.
Comprehension
Questions:
Explain how
Max and Ruby could get a birthday present for grandma. (They
could save their money.)
List all the
ways Max and Ruby spent their money. (bus fare, oozing cheery
vampire teeth, soap, washer, dryer, peanut butter and jelly sandwich,
coconut cupcakes, banana shake, bluebird earrings, glow-in-the-dark
vampire teeth, telephone call)
Give examples
of goods and services. (goods - music box, vampire teeth, sandwich,
cupcakes, shake, earrings; services - riding the bus, using the
laundromat)
Explain Ruby's
comment, "Money is running through our fingers, Max."
(They were spending all their money too quickly.)
Explain why
they could not buy the music box. (The music box cost $100; they
only had $5 left.)
Explain how
Max and Ruby could have had more money to spend on the gift. (They
could have saved their money instead of spending it on all the other
goods.)
Identify all
the different units of money they saved and spent. (one-dollar
bill, five-dollar bill, quarter)
Other
Concepts: Scarcity
(of income), Economic
Wants
(From KidsEcon Posters©: www.kidseconposters.com)
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