Big Bad Beans (Cul-de-Sac Kids Book #22)
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Jason Birchall is saving all his money for a super mountain bike. He's been working hard and counting every penny. He's even storing his money in a secret place that no one can find.But Jason's mom is on a health kick, and she's making him eat vegetables...and beans. Jason comes up with a way to hide some of the icky food, but it turns out to be a bad mistake.Will Jason and the Cul-de-sac Kids still be able to come up with a way to get that bike?

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Date de parution 01 février 2000
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781441260871
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Big Bad Beans Copyright © 2000 Beverly Lewis
Cover illustration by Paul Turnbaugh Cover design by the Lookout Design, Inc. Text illustrations by Janet Huntington
Unless otherwise identified, Scripture quotations are from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION.® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved. The “NIV” and “New International Version’’ trademarks are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by International Bible Society. Use of either trademark requires the permission of International Bible Society.
Ebook edition created 2012
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Published by Bethany House Publishers 11400 Hampshire Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 www.bethanyhouse.com
Bethany House Publishers is a division of Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.bakerpublishinggroup.com
eISBN 978-1-4412-6087-1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
For my son Jonathan, who agrees with Jason Birchall about the “big bad beans.”

Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
EIGHT
NINE
TEN
About the Author
Other Books by Author
Back Cover
ONE
Jason Birchall pushed through his dresser drawer. He shoved his baseball cards and comic books aside.
His hand bumped the old cardboard box in the corner. His money box! It was a top-secret place where he kept his life savings.
“Jason!” his mother called. “Your after-school snack is ready.”
“Super yuck,” Jason muttered.
He was tired of his mother’s healthy diet. He was even starting to have carrot and celery nightmares. Last night, three giant carrots chased him to school!
Jason emptied his jeans pockets. He placed seven dollar bills in a row on his dresser. Then he counted again.
Doing yard work for Stacy Henry’s mom was super cool. Only ten more dollars to go. Soon, Eric Hagel’s mountain bike would belong to him.
Ya-hoo! Jason could hardly wait.
He folded the seven dollar bills. Then he stuffed them into his money box.
Hiding the box was a smart thing to do. He pushed it way back, into the corner of the drawer.
Suddenly, he spied a pack of bubble gum. His mouth began to water. He could almost taste the sweet, gooey gum.
How long had it been since he’d chewed bubble gum?
Weeks ago his mother had read a silly health-food book. “ Time for some big changes,” she’d said.
Maybe the diet was OK for her and Dad, but Jason wanted sweets. He wadded up four pieces of bubble gum and smashed them into his mouth.

“Jason, dear,” Mother called again.
Phooey!
The bubble gum had to go. But Jason didn’t want to swallow it. That would be real dumb. He would save the sugary wad for later.
Quickly, he stuck the gum on the wrapper. And wham! he closed the drawer.
Safe!
“I’m coming.” He hurried to his bedroom door.
Mother was standing in the hallway, holding a tray of sliced carrots and celery sticks.
“Double yuck,” Jason said. He stared at the orange and green vegetables. He wrinkled up his face at them.
“Aren’t you hungry?” Mother said, inching the tray closer.
“Not for this stuff,” he said.
“Have you been snitching sweets?” Mother asked.
Jason shook his head no. He had stuck to the diet. Anyway, gum didn’t count.
His mother smiled. “This snack will do you good.”
Jason shrugged. He took a handful of the orange and green health sticks.
When his mother left, he pulled the junk drawer open again. There he found his wad of bubble gum. He sniffed the strawberry flavor.
Yum-m-m! His favorite!
Jason looked at the carrots and celery sticks in his hand. “Better stay out of my dreams tonight,” he warned.
Then he took his first bite. He gobbled the raw vegetables down to get it over with. He couldn’t wait to get the horrible taste out of his mouth.
He reached for the wad of bubble gum and stuffed his face. Jason tiptoed to the bedroom door and peeked out. All clear! Mother was nowhere in sight.
Fast as a super-spider, he tiptoed down the hall to the front door. Time to visit Eric Hagel next door. Time to check out the flashy mountain bike.
Soon it’ll be mine! thought Jason.

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