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Quincy's Clubhouse: The Character Quest (Glenchur, Paul. Character Quest.)
Book: Quincy's Clubhouse: The Character Quest (Glenchur, Paul. Character Quest.)
Written by: Paul Glencher Mike Fulton Melody Sarecky
Publisher: Illumi Quest, Incorporated
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Fine readin'
Rating: 5 / 5
I read this book here, and It made me squeal like a pig with delight at the madcap antics of Qunicy. He shur does make those kids seek the righteous path, and who better to know than a pig from outer space with supersonic and most excellent values!

I say "Buy it. Read it. Live it". Yepper!




The word is "splendiferous"
Rating: 4 / 5
That's the word for this book: "spendiferous". What more can you say about a super-empowered pig with values to boot! I read this book with my kids, and it lead to a thoughtful discussion about moral values. One of them was suspicious at first about creatures from outer space with moral tales to tell, but he's come to accept the pig and what he stands for: America, I'm proud of you!


Hooray for teaching kids about right and wrong!
Rating: 5 / 5
The dog was cool (read the book!). This book is cool. The pig is ... well, a pig, albiet a very intelligent one. To heck with political correctness, here's a great, colorful, fun story that isn't afraid to demonstrate good values through actions. The story is quite good, and our kids love the illustrations. And for us, as parents, the best thing is that our kids see another example of judging right from wrong, how to act responsibly, why it's not okay to lie, and how to order a pizza from a cel-phone. Whimsical and funny, but more than just entertaining, reading this book is great learning for kids


 
 
 



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