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Movie Reviews of VeggieTales - Where's God When I'm S-scared?Movie Review: Can God Squirt Slime Out Of His Ears? Summary: 4 StarsThis is the video that ducks the big question "Can god squirt slime out of his ears?". Since that never gets answered, I guess my curiosity will have to go unabaited I find this to be one of the least enjoyable of the series; however, my toddler son absolutely lights up everytime here hears the "God Is Bigger Than The Boogieman" son- and it is his opinion that matters most I'm sure. An added bonus is the "Water Buffalo Song", which is also my son's favorite of the Silly Songs With Larry. The second half of the video is the retelling of Daniel in the Lion's Den. Though not as as funny as some of their episodes, the wise men's song in this is as good as anything written for a broadway musical comedy and makes the whole thing worthwhile.
Movie Review: Great for kids and adults Summary: 5 StarsFirst of all, I have never been one to view Christian videos, etc. because usually they are not that entertaining. Veggie Tales has changed all of that. This is the first Veggie Tales and is one of the best. (Although they are all pretty great.) It teaches kids a great lesson about depending on God when they are scared or need help. Best of all, it is a funny and entertaining. Lets face it--the best lesson is no good if kids won't watch and listen. Veggie Tales will make your kids want to listen. My husband and I refer to Veggie Tales a lot when we are trying to make a point to our 5 year old. It helps her understand what we are trying to teach her.
Movie Review: Great for children of all ages Summary: 5 StarsWe saw this movie and all of my children including my niece loved it. From 18 months to 11 years they were totally entertained by this movie. I am so glad to finally find something besides violence and ill manners in a children's video. Try it - you'll like it.
Movie Review: The best in a GREAT series! Summary: 5 StarsAlthough we have nearly every tale the produced by BigIdea, I have to admit that this is still my favorite. The music is catchy and fun, and the stories are easy to follow for a small child (2, 3 or 4 years old).In the first tale on this video, Jr. Asparagus stays up watching a scary show, and later gets the heby-jebies while laying in his bed in a darkened quiet room. Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber ("I'm a cucumber, NOT a pickle!") show up and explain that Jr. doesn't have to be afraid because "God is bigger than the Boogie Man". A song that turns into jumping-on-the-bed fun follows, and Jr isn't afraid any more. I think it's great because one of the challenges of bringing up children is giving them the security they need! This one sticks to a simple message appropriate for very young children. I also liked this one because for very young children, story lines with a lot of action sometimes are too hard to follow. Some of the other VeggieTales that we have I think will be better understood by my children as they get older. The story of Daniel and the lions' den is done just as well, and again is very appropriate and easy to follow. This one deals with jealousy, trust, and doing what you know is right even when it's hard.
Movie Review: Great Video Summary: 5 StarsThis video being the first one in the series is one of my favorites. In "The Tales From The Crisper" Juinor learns that God is bigger than anything. In episode 2 "Daniel In the Lions Den" Daniel gets thrown in the Lions Den" The Silly Song is funny! It's the Water Buffalo Song.
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