Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Big Idea has released three of their popular kids’ stories into one DVD collection, Veggie Tales: Silly Little Thing Called Love. The three stories in the collection are “The Story of Flibber-O-Loo, Duke and the Great Pie War, and “Madame Blueberry”.
Each of the stories in Veggie Tales: Silly Little Thing Called Love has a theme about love. Flibber-O-Loo learns what it means “to love his neighbor”, Princess Sweet Petunia (the star of Duke and the Great Pie War) learns that true love means thinking of others first, and Madame Blueberry learns that accumulating more and more stuff can’t make her happy the way God’s love can.
Because there’s a religious element to VeggieTales, I think some people might be disinclined to buy the DVDs. But to do so is to miss out on some of the best programming made for children, hands down. We are not a religious family, yet I’ve been buying VeggieTales for my kids since they were toddlers. There’s just something hilarious about talking vegetables, and the music…oh, the music. Quite simply, the music that accompanies VeggieTales stories is AWESOME. This DVD in particular has four of what VeggieTales calls “Silly Songs”, which are short music videos in between episodes. I dare you to listen to “His Cheeseburger” or “Love My Lips” and not have it stuck in your head for days afterwards!
If I still haven’t convinced you, here’s the trailer for the DVD. Watch it with your kids and see if they don’t ask you to get it for them! You can find VeggieTales DVDs at Christian Bookstores and also usually at Target, probably at Walmart too. You’ll love this!
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We love the Veggie Tales. Thanks for the clip. I think I would love the Madam Blueberry one very much.
Love, love, love Veggie Tales. My kids do too. I love the great morals that they learn and the songs are great too. My 23 yo brother and I STILL sing some of them! We love the Fib from Outer Space and Dave and the Giant Pickle. Great entertainment and good plain fun!