CAN DO'S GIVING TRIP: A STORY ABOUT APPRECIATION AND GIVING
From Our Family to Your Family...
A BRAND NEW BOOK!!!!
CAN DO'S GIVING TRIP
A story about Appreciation and Giving
by Ducktor Morty, M.D.
with Ducktor Esther, Ph.D.
Illustrated by Arielle and Sarah
CLICK ON THE BOOK TO READ THE
FIRST SEVEN PAGES!!!
This brand new book is the inspiring fourth book
in the Can Do Duck series.
It is a special book for the holiday season (or any time of year) that teaches important life lessons about appreciating what you have and giving to others. Its message is important for any age child or adult. This is a bit more advanced book than the others. It is a rhyming chapter book for the more experienced reader (who wants to read a book with chapters.) If you buy all three books, your reader can start with the easier books and then move up to this book.
"It was very inspiring to me. There was a message in every paragraph. I think it's beautiful and fabulous!" -- Elissa Paparone
"The message in Can Do's
Giving Trip is so timely and appropriate. This is a great way to
begin at a very young age to share with our children how to appreciate
everything they have and to be able to say "thank you."
An attitude of gratefulness and thankfulness is so important in
today's society. It can be so easy to focus on what one does not have
rather than focus on all that we do have.
This book is great way to
also share with our children that giving is not always connected to just
material things. When we give of our time and talents we are helping
others. And when there is a great need, if we all share together, we are
more likely to meet the need. Even those of us who have the least,
can always find a way to share a part of who we are with others in need.
This book would have been an
asset to share with our children as we tried to put into practice the idea of
giving and the joy one receives from giving.Thank you for sharing your newest book with me and for taking an
interest in our school and children."
Carol Barineau, retired elementary school principal