
VeggieTales: Lettuce Love One Another is the latest DVD from the Veggietales Series which was just released this year.
There are three main stories together with 5 short clips where Bob the Tomato shares scriptures the discuss the importance of showing love through sharing, forgiving, praying, helping and giving. in this DVD.
The stories about
- Abe & The Amazing Promise
- King George & the Ducky
- Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry’s Big River
talk about patience, not coveting your neighbour’s possession and helping others in need. These are some of the values which I personally hope to teach my kids . The veggietales episodes talk about love for one another and for GOD.
The bonus features
- The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo Silly song
- Sneeze If you need to Silly Song
- Endagered Love Silly Song
- Madame Blueberry Storybook
- How to Draw Abe
- Helpers are Heros Interactive Storybook
- How to Draw King George
were really fun to listen to and to learn how to draw the characters in the episodes.
My thoughts
My kids and I really love watching the DVD with all it’s bonus features. It made a great platform for me to talk about the virtues of love for others, patience and helping others in need.
I certainly recommend that you pick up a copy of VeggieTales: Lettuce Love One Another for your family.
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Rhonda
February 12, 2013 at 9:00 pm (UTC 8) Link to this comment
We loved Veggietales when the girls were little. Our favorite video was one about the fib.
Buckeroomama
February 12, 2013 at 10:04 pm (UTC 8) Link to this comment
While both my kids never really took to the Veggie Tales DVDs, they loved (still do!) the songs.
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Daddy Allan
February 13, 2013 at 8:13 am (UTC 8) Link to this comment
I think my son will love watching this. I’ll wait for this one in the market.
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Jean
February 13, 2013 at 10:59 am (UTC 8) Link to this comment
My kids used to love Veggie Tales. The older shows are more enjoyable than the newer productions.
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Jellybelly
February 13, 2013 at 11:03 am (UTC 8) Link to this comment
Hmmmm….I haven’t introduced Veggie Tales to my little one yet. I’ll find a video and show it to her.
reese
February 13, 2013 at 11:22 am (UTC 8) Link to this comment
the vid looks fun, just reading your post i am already amuse of the veggies characters
ElizOF
February 13, 2013 at 5:28 pm (UTC 8) Link to this comment
OMG! You brought back such wonderful memories for me. My kids and I watched veggietales videos when they were younger… such fun and good music too.
Eliz
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