By Fleur Conkling
Illustrations by Ruth Wood
Copyright 1950
Busby the school bus has been successfully taking children
to school for years and his age is starting to show. One morning, after rattling bingity-bang down
the road, he overhears townspeople talking about his decrepit condition. Poor
Busby’s feelings are hurt. Rather than
chance a trip to the junk yard, Busby decides to run away. Driverless, he has trouble navigating the
roads and ends up somersaulting over a bank and down a steep hill into a field
of goldenrod.
All alone, poor Busby now realizes how much he will miss the
children. Likewise, when the children
hear of Busby’s departure, they all rush to the police station for help finding
him. The children hear Busby groaning,
slide down the bank, and joyously crowd around their beloved bus.
When a town meeting is held to decide Busby’s fate, the
residents are asked, “Shall we make Busby good as new?” Everyone shouts, “Yes, yes, yes!”
Three lessons from The Bingity-Bangity School Bus:
1. Take care of what you have so it will last as long as
possible.
2. Try to fix what is broken before giving up and throwing
it away.
3. Don’t let your vehicle overhear you complaining about
it.
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