
From creator of Veggie Tales(R) 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 whatIt takes about 5 Hours and 46 minutes on average for a reader to read Buck Denver's Bad, Bad Day: A Lesson in Thankfulness. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Buck Denver's Bad, Bad Day: A Lesson in Thankfulness is 3rd Grade through 7th Grade .
Buck Denver's Bad, Bad Day: A Lesson in Thankfulness is 40 pages long.
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