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VeggieTales® presents A Knight to Remember, based on the video and DVD, Duke and the Great Pie War. This whimsical tale takes place at the annual Tournament of Pies that features the Three Dog Knight, the Saturday Knight, who has a fever, the Knightly Knight, the Silent Knight, and one very special knight who seems to care more about helping others than he cares about winning the tournament. When lovely Petunia is asked to pick a champion among knights, she will help kids to discover that God wants everyone to be a "true" knight by learning the importance and joy of putting others first.

40 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2005

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Cindy Kenney

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Cindy Kenney is an award-winning writer, editor, and speaker. She has written over 75 books,as well as numerous curriculums, scripts, lyrics, and articles. For over ten years, Cindy served as a writer, editor, and publishing director for Big Idea Productions and Exclaim Entertainment. She is the winner of Gold and Silver Medallions, the top CBC books of the year, and Editor of the Year presented by the Association of Christian Writers.

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December 17, 2013
A wonderful story. Christian based, using biblical verses, this book shows a cute story that all the kids in our house can get on board with. All my kids all enjoyed it, the younger ones and the old ones. And these characters are a lot of fun for obvious reasons. Highly recommended.
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November 17, 2016
I like Petunia because she chose a wise knight. I like the Kight that helped the losers. It is good that the knight looked back at a sound that said 'mum' and that was a little carrot.

- Daughter (5)
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