Goob and the Bug-Collecting Kit

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Goob and the Bug-Collecting Kit oob was walking by Tootle s Toy Store when he saw a bug-collecting kit in the window. It was on sale for four dollars. Wow! said Goob. I ve wanted a kit like that for a loooong time. But I don t have four dollars. I need to earn it. I need to come up with a plan. Goob went home and wrote out a list. 25

26 Just then, Jumper stopped by. What s that, Goob? I m making a list of things I want to do, said Goob. Wow! Can I be part of your game plan? asked Jumper. Sure, said Goob. I have a great idea let s sell lemonade. It s really hot out and folks will want a cold drink. That afternoon, Goob and Jumper set up their lemonade stand.

Sammy and Sophie were the first to stop by. Lemonade! said Sammy. I ll buy a cup. Me too, said Sophie. This heat is oppressive. Goob and Jumper looked at each other. I have no idea what you just said, said Jumper. Hot, said Sophie. It s really hot! 27

28 Next, Lily Skunk and Tagalong Allie stopped by. I ll buy a cup for Tagalong Allie and two cups for me, said Lily. And then Allie and I are going to my house to color isn t that right, Allie? Wite, said Allie. After a few hours, Goob and Jumper had sold all their lemonade. They had made twenty dollars. Wow, we re rich! said Goob. Let s divide it up. Here s ten dollars for you and ten dollars for me.

Home run! said Jumper. I know just what I m going to spend my money on. And off he ran to Tootle s Toy Store. Jumper bought two candy bars, some bubble gum, and a bag of popcorn, which he ate right away. and a small squirt gun, which he lost on his way home. He then got himself a cheap yo-yo, which broke after three tries, Meanwhile, Goob went home and read over his list. He put one dollar in a jar for savings. 29

Next, he went to Tootle s and bought the bug-collecting kit for four dollars. On his way home, he stopped at Penny s Place and bought himself a slice of honey pizza for one dollar. He spent two dollars on a little mirror for Tagalong Allie s birthday present. He still had two dollars left to go to a movie. As Goob was walking along, Jumper caught up to him. 30

Where ya headed, Goob? he asked. To the movies, said Goob. I wish I could go, said Jumper with a sigh. But I ve spent all my money. On what? asked Goob. Lots of stuff, said Jumper. My money just kind of disappeared. You should have planned ahead, said Goob. I was able to get everything on my list. Jumper s ears and whiskers drooped. I guess I dropped the ball, he said. 31

Don t let it bug you, said Goob. Now you know what to do next time. Aww, you re smart, said Jumper. Have fun at the movie. You can have fun too, said Goob. I have two dollars left enough for both of us to go to the dollar movie. The Giant Spider Eats the Blob is showing. Come on, let s go!

Parents Corner Habit 2 Begin with the End in Mind Have a Plan When I was a boy, my mom always told my brothers and me stories about two little boys named Charles and Remus who were constantly thinking up ways to make money. After earning money, Charles would live for the moment and blow it all, while Remus always planned ahead and spent his money wisely. (Thanks for this story idea, Mom!) I guess Mom was trying to teach us kids about Habit 2 Begin with the End in Mind. It is the habit of vision, or the habit of having a plan. There are several fun things you can do with Goob and the Bug-Collecting Kit. For example, you may want to emphasize why writing down your goals is so important. As the saying goes, A goal not written is only a wish. Or you can let the kids practice their math skills by adding and subtracting how Goob and Jumper spend their money. Yet again, you might discuss how planning ahead whether it be with money, in school, or in life always leads to good things, including being better positioned to help others, like when Goob was able to invite Jumper to the movies because he had an extra buck on hand. Up for Discussion 1. What was Goob s plan? 2. How much money did Goob and Jumper make? How did they divide it? 3. How did Jumper spend his money? How did Goob spend his money? Who spent their money in a better way? 4. How was Goob able to help Jumper in the end? 5. Why is it important to plan ahead? Baby Steps 1. Lay out your clothes for tomorrow before you go to bed tonight. 2. Get out a pencil and a piece of paper and write down three goals you want to do. Put the paper in a safe place where you can see it. 3. Tell your mom or dad what you want to be when you grow up. 4. We all have something we need to get better at, like doing our homework, brushing our teeth at night, or obeying our parents. Pick one thing you need to do better. Start doing it. 33