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Latter Day Kids Picture Books were created to make it easy for you to have meaningful conversations with your children about scripture-based values and principles! You’ll have new opportunities to discuss some important real-life topics that young children encounter on a daily basis: 

 

-Honesty

-Sharing with others

-Forgiveness

-Serving others

-Having a positive attitude

 

Based on the popular video series of the same name, these charming stories are the perfect blend of entertainment and education! The books will delight your children and they will simultaneously support you (parents, grandparents and teachers) as you strive to empower the rising generation!


 

The Duck Who Didn't Want to Share: A Story About Sharing

$10.95Price
  • Drake the Duck lives with his friends near a pond where children gather often to feed the ducks. Drake is a very fast swimmer, and he soon learns that he can use his speed to get all the oats before the other ducks can get them! All summer long, Drake takes all the oats for himself, and he saves them in a great big pile! “Do you see me?” Drake says. “I have the biggest stack of oats in the whole wide world!”

     

    But, when it’s time to fly south for the winter, Drake doesn’t want to leave his precious oats behind! Instead, he spends the whole winter out in the cold, sitting on top of his precious pile of oats! Eventually, Drake starts to miss the other ducks, and he discovers that oats aren’t really all that great. Drake made a mistake! He realizes that his friends are much more important to him than a big pile of oats!

    The Duck Who Didn’t Want To Share is an effective tool for parents and teachers who want to introduce young children to the concepts of sharing and kindness.

    • Full Color Paperback
    • Language: English
    • Dimensions: 8.25" x 8.25 " x .12"
    • Print Length - 34 pages
    • Publication Date: Nov 11, 2022
    • ISBN: 979-8362938253
    • This book is part of the Latter Day Kids Picture Books Series
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