Monday, April 1, 2019

Buck Denver's Bad, Bad Day: A Lesson in Thankfulness by Phil Vischer






From creator of Veggie Tales® Phil Vischer, these fun and easy-to-read picture books based on the popular video series Buck Denver Asks... What's in the Bible? teach children about character and virtue through beloved Bible stories.

What does it mean to be thankful?

Buck Denver has had a bad, bad day, so his friends take him on a quest to learn about thankfulness. Soon, he's on a ride with Sunday School Lady, Marcy, and Brother Louie to learn about Jehoshaphat and Lazarus. In the end, Buck learns that on good days AND bad days, God is good and worthy of our thanks-every day, no matter what!


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About The Author







Phillip Robert Vischer is an American voice actor, puppeteer, writer, animator and songwriter known for creating the animated video series "VeggieTales" with partner and friend Mike Nawrocki.

From 1993 to 2002, Vischer led the company as lead director and writer. In 2003 (after the release of "Jonah") Big Idea went bankrupt, and Vischer sold the company to Classic Media and left the company.

In 2005 he started Jellyfish Labs a new creative workshop where he produces faith-based projects. Starting in 2010, Vischer produced "What's In The Bible," a direct-to-DVD video series using puppetry and animation to present biblical material.

A weekly podcast discussing life in a post-Christian America co-hosted by Phil Vischer, Skye Jethani and actress Christian Taylor, ranks in the top 100 podcasts regularly.







https://youtu.be/Km5dP542trw


My Review




I was excited to share this life lesson book with my preschool niece and she now keeps asking me to read it to her.
She loves the eye drawing colors, and keeps pointing out the characters, and saying “Bad Day” “Bad Day”! Explaining why Buck is wearing that very big mask, and looking for what to be thankful for.
One of the things I really loved about the book as we turned the pages we are reinforcing our Christian faith with our little one.
What an exciting find for our family and by the author of VeggieTales!

I received this book through WorthyKids Blog Tour, and was not required to give a positive review.

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