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Product Description
Good Luck Duck is the first book in Greathall's line of out-of-print books that are just "too good to be forgotten." Written in 1950 by Award-winning author Meindert Dejong, Good Luck Duck is the story of young Timothy who ventures to the fair and wins an astounding and endearing duck.
Written in 1950 by award-winning author Meindert Dejong, good Luck Duck is the story of young Timothy who lives in a very quiet valley in the country with his parents. Each year, Timothy and his parents venture to the State Fair for a healthy dose of noise. This year, when Timothy gets to the fair, a strange thing happens-he wins a duck! This noisy duck introduces Timothy to a plethora of Characters, each with astounding personalities of their own. This classic is full of wonderful adventure and lasting values. By the end of the story, listeners are sure to agree that Timothy's duck is indeed a good luck duck!
Timothy
Ring a Duck, Win a Duck
The Merry-Go-Round
The Ferris Man and the Peanut Man
Riding the Ferris Wheel
High Above the Fair
Timothy's Parents Meet the Duck
The Little Old Lady and the Duck
The Street Car
Going Home
“The duck turns out to be a fascinating animal and he introduces Timothy to all kinds of experiences he had never considered before…this is another wonderful audio book for children from Greathall that concerned parents will want to share. —Rainbo Electronic Reviews
"Perhaps "the" most delightful children's story EVER written!"—Randy and Jim Weiss
Timeline: Contemporary (United States)
Your purchase of this MP3 is for your own personal use. You may not copy it either for resale or to give away to others. Making copies, either for resale or to give away, is a violation of United States law.
According to the United States Copyright Office, "Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner." For further information, see http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-definitions.html.
Written in 1950 by award-winning author Meindert Dejong, good Luck Duck is the story of young Timothy who lives in a very quiet valley in the country with his parents. Each year, Timothy and his parents venture to the State Fair for a healthy dose of noise. This year, when Timothy gets to the fair, a strange thing happens-he wins a duck! This noisy duck introduces Timothy to a plethora of Characters, each with astounding personalities of their own. This classic is full of wonderful adventure and lasting values. By the end of the story, listeners are sure to agree that Timothy's duck is indeed a good luck duck!
Timothy
Ring a Duck, Win a Duck
The Merry-Go-Round
The Ferris Man and the Peanut Man
Riding the Ferris Wheel
High Above the Fair
Timothy's Parents Meet the Duck
The Little Old Lady and the Duck
The Street Car
Going Home
“The duck turns out to be a fascinating animal and he introduces Timothy to all kinds of experiences he had never considered before…this is another wonderful audio book for children from Greathall that concerned parents will want to share. —Rainbo Electronic Reviews
"Perhaps "the" most delightful children's story EVER written!"—Randy and Jim Weiss
Timeline: Contemporary (United States)
Copyright Information
Your purchase of this MP3 is for your own personal use. You may not copy it either for resale or to give away to others. Making copies, either for resale or to give away, is a violation of United States law.
According to the United States Copyright Office, "Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner." For further information, see http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-definitions.html.
Additional Information
| Format | MP3 |
| Running Time | Approximately 72 minutes, 10 tracks |
| ISBN | 978-1882513-89-5 |
| Producer | Greathall Productions |
| Grade Recommendation | Ages 5 and Up |
