Butter Chuck

Butter Chuck Book and Plush review and giveaway! Ends 5/28/13!

 

My Thoughts on Butter Chuck!

I find it empowering to teach children to be who they want to be. At a young age I taught my daughter the importance of loving her self and not caring what others around her might say or think.

That is exactly why I love the book Butter Chuck so much!

Butter ChuckRecently I was sent a copy of this book with a Butter Chuck plush for the purpose of this review. I was excited to read Butter Chuck with the kids because I knew that it could help to open up discussions about not only being who you want to be but also discussion son bullying.

Butter Chuck is a woodchuck who longs to be a butterfly. He is often taunted and teased for being the person he wants to be. He dreams of being a butterfly with beautiful wings. But, unfortunately the other woodchucks around him do not understand and so they taunt him and call him names.

One day as Butter Chuck is longing for his dream to come true he finds himself carried away to a far away land. This is where he meets a beautiful butterfly who gives him words of encouragement. Butter Chuck learns to embrace who he is and not worry about what the other woodchucks think. Because of his embrace something magical happens to Butter Chuck…what do you think that will be? You will have to read Butter Chuck to find out!

On the Back

Butter Chuck wasn’t an ordinary woodchuck. He dreamed to be a butterfly. Sometimes, it’s not easy to be yourself until you find the butterfly within.

 

How would you like to win a Butter Chuck book and plush of your very own? I am excited to say that one lucky Heavenly Savings reader can do just that! Good Luck to everyone!

 

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23 thoughts on “Butter Chuck Book and Plush review and giveaway! Ends 5/28/13!

  1. These would be for my youngest granddaughter who being the baby at times she does get bossed around not bullied but she does gether feelings hurt easy.

  2. My grandaughter. (First one June 12th due date and its not to early to start reading to them.

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