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Duck Commander- Happy Happy Happy Stories for Kids REVIEW

Book Description

Have you heard about the birthday sleepover where Will forgot one very important item? What about Survivor Day—a special day at camp when the kids are given a really big challenge? Or did you hear about the ski trip when 2-Mama and Bella got lost and everyone learned a big lesson . . . ? Well, cozy up and listen close, because you’re about to hear all these stories—and more!
Full of mostly true-ish stories from the Duck Pond comes Duck Commander Happy, Happy, Happy Stories for Kids. Korie Robertson and her mom, Chrys Howard, have partnered to bring you hilarious and heartwarming stories that demonstrate valuable lessons and family values. Whether it’s the importance of being prepared, working hard, or relying on God when you’re scared, the Duck Dynasty gang has a story for you!
Featuring lively art and solid moral lessons, Duck Commander Happy, Happy, Happy Stories for Kids will illustrate these ideas in fun, engaging ways. Cuddle up with your kids, and laugh together as you read about the silly antics of America’s favorite family—and talk about how the same principles are true in your life too.
Sometimes the silliest stories can teach us the most important things about loving others and being kind. With its fun illustrations and sweet messages, Duck Commander Happy, Happy, Happy Stories for Kids is the perfect way to share these truths with your children.
My Review
I live in a household that enjoyed watching Duck Dynasty!   We miss it!   Anyone else miss it?  The kids were super excited as we started the book and they used all the family names and like it said "mostly-true" stories of the family.  If you haven't ever watched Duck Dynasty no worries, this story will still bring great fun for your family.   No need to know anything about ducks or hunting!  
These stories are a bit longer than other devotionals but when you have fallen in love with this family through the tv show my kids are calling it there favorite devotional right now.   They like the story portion of it but I like how each story is paired with biblical teaching.   
With each story, they utilize scripture to start it.   Then they have some quick questions to help guide conversations with your kids.  

Thank you Booklook program for sending me this book for free in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

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