VeggieTales: The Little House that Stood DVD

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Veggietales: The Little House that Stood

It's another adventure in the classic Veggietales series! The children's series that has delighted and entertained for over 20 years delivers another spectacular hit in VeggieTales: The Little House That Stood. This incredible DVD features fairy tales galore as your kids learn important lessons about the golden rule and in making good choices. through the stories of Humpty Dumpty, the mayor of Gooseville, and the three little pigs and their builders who built their houses out of three different materials -- but only one builder built his foundation on a solid foundation. Combining not only fairy tales, but biblical parables as well, your kids will learn a lot about the importance of making wise decisions and making the right choices throughout life. VeggieTales is a series that has been inspiring kids for multiple generations now and it's a series that is well worth a watch as it's not only good, clean humor, but it reaches valuable lessons that will forever leave an impact on your children, especially as they face the many difficulties of growing up. VeggieTales: The Little House that Stood is a wonderful story with a great message and makes for another great addition to the Veggietales series.

VeggieTales Throughout the Years

If you ask most anyone to name a Christian children's series, they will most likely think of Veggietales first. This is a series that has had a ridiculously successful impact since it was first created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki back in the 1990s. And the show still lives on to this day, with over thirty episodes in its collection and countless hours of fun and enjoyment to be had by children. Veggietales: The Little House That Stood is another effort from Big Idea Productions and it's another successful venture into children's entertainment as it contains one full hour of humor, laughs, and heartfelt messages that will teach your children and help them to understand more about how to follow God and how to make good choices. The core of Veggietales has always been to educate children and teach them about God and how they can better obey their parents and make good choices. And while many children's series who have gone before have become known as either boring, preachy, or overly heavy-handed, VeggieTales has always had a perfect mix of humor, fun, and teaching. VeggieTales has been constantly blowing away parents over the years with great messages and incredible fun and humor. VeggieTales is the kind of show that parents will want to watch with their kids. It contains humor that not only appeals to young children, but it's intelligent humor that transcends age barriers and generations. VeggieTales: The Little House That Stood is another entry in the series that contains subtle nods and jokes that are funny for all ages. Most of all, VeggieTales is just plain wholesome entertainment that is able to create a show that is humorous for young children, while also making jokes that work for older audiences without creating inappropriate or innuendo-style humor. This series, originally created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki is an excellent example of a children's series that is fun, entertaining, and educational.

Humpty Dumpty

The first episode in the two-episode series of VeggieTales: The Little House That Stood is a conglomeration of fairy tales that is full of fun and adventure. Meet Humpty Dumpty (played by Bob the Tomato), an egg that is bent on serving himself. He's learned that it's impossible to serve others and so he's determined to make it through life by just serving himself and doing what he wants to do. He finds that this is more of a challenge than he had originally thought, and he begins to wonder if maybe there's more to life than just living on your own and trying to live a selfish life. The mayor of Gooseville, he begins to find his town in a state of disarray after he stops helping others and only serves to help himself. Will Mayor Humpty Dumpty learn the importance of serving others and making good decisions or will his whole town be ruined?

The Little House That Stood

The main feature of VeggieTales: The Little House that Stood is the story of three builders, all of whom have different strategies for building their houses. When three pigs come to town looking for three new homes, they each choose a different builder to help them build their house. Larry and Mr. Lunt, two of the builders, are not well known for their building skills and they can often be found goofing off or making lots of mistakes. While they may know how to build a house, they don't know which materials are good to use, and they miss the most important detail of building a house -- creating a strong foundation. So when two of the pigs recruit Larry and Mr. Lunt to build a house for them, they build them out of weaker materials and forget to build a foundation.

Bob, on the other hand is the wise builder in VeggieTales: The Little House That Stood. He knows the importance of building with durable materials and he makes sure to build his house on a solid foundation, where the house will never fall over or break down under a strong gust of wind. The third little pig, the wisest of the bunch chooses to use Bob as his builder, a decision that later turns out to be an incredibly wise decision. This story is not only a parody of the Three Little Pigs, it's also very similar to the parable told by Jesus in the Gospel, where he tells of a man who builds his house on a solid foundation and another man who builds his house on sand. And in the story in the Bible, the man who builds his house on sand has his house wash away. But the man who built his house on a strong foundation has his house last and he is able to weather any kind of storms that may come down upon his house.

Veggietales: The Little House That Stood is an enjoyable Christian kids' movie for all ages that is well worth a watch.

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