Saving Can Be Fun! #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Saving Can Be Fun!", Johnny and Judy learn the hard way that spending all their savings at an amusement park isn’t the best use of their money. With help from their parents, they visit a saving and loan to discover how smart accounts can help grow their funds for future dreams. Art by Chic Stone, with lettering by Bill Yoshida, this 1968 free comic offers a lighthearted lesson in financial responsibility.
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Johnny and Judy are saving cash for new bicycles. They make the mistake of taking their jar of cash with them to an amusement park and spend all the money on the attractions. Their parents then take them to a saving and loan where the children are shown the advantages of opening an account there.
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