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cocka doodle doo the right thing {giveaway}

It’s National Honesty Day and to celebrate the importance of being honest, I’m giving away DVD’s to help teach our kids this very important virtue! Today’s giveaway is Cocka Doodle Doo The Right Thing featuring the voice talents of Amy Grant and Vince Gill. This DVD is intended for children aged 4-7 so it was a little young for my kiddos, but it still kept them entertained. Through the animation and silliness, the message they got was that it’s important to help out and to be honest. You see, when Farmer Bob invites a special guest for dinner, Hercules the Rooster doesn’t pitch in to help with the cleaning, and Sam the Ram treats the special guest like a nobody. They quickly learn that that’s not the right way to act!

This DVD also has some great educational features with a music video and mini cartoon that teaches the letter “C!” There’s also a read along storybook bonus feature.

Giveaway

Want a chance to win Cocka Doodle Doo The Right Thing? Tommy Nelson is giving away one copy to a U.S. reader. Giveaway ends this Friday, May 3rd at 1 PM CST when random number generator will choose one winner.

cocka doodle doo the right thing

Entries

1st Entry Answer the following question, “How do you teach your kids to pitch in and help clean?”

2nd Entry Tweet and/or share on Facebook the following…

Enter to #win Cocka Doodle Doo The Right Thing, a DVD from @TommyNelson! @jenprice77 http://bit.ly/14N8Q95

Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry. Also, be sure I have a way to contact you should you win. 

Head over to yesterday’s post to enter to win a great Hermie & Friends DVD!

Disclosure: I received a free copy of Cocka Doodle Doo The Right Thing from Tommy Nelson in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own. 

Comments are now closed. The winner is Messy Mom!

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    Zion
    May 2, 2013 at 2:34 am

    My kids are the perfect age for this. As far as cleaning I try and get them to work together. The little one is more likely to do anything she sees the older one doing.

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    MaryAnne
    May 4, 2013 at 1:15 am

    We work alongside our kids and give them specific chores, but sometimes it's still hard!

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