Inspired by a classic VeggieTales favorite song, “Little Guys Can Do Big Things Too,” these shows let kids know that even though they are small, they can be used by God to do big things.
Join Junior Asparagus in this latest VeggieTales collection as he talks about little people being used by God to do great big things. Through brand new interviews with the Veggie Kids and 3 classic VeggieTales shows, kids will learn that they can do amazing things with the Lord’s help if they just trust in him.
This newest VeggieTales collection features Junior Asparagus in the following 3 classic VeggieTales shows:
Pistachio: The Little Boy Who Woodn’t (A Lesson in Listening to Your Parents)
Lyle the Kindly Viking (A Lesson in Kindness)
Dave & The Giant Pickle (A Lesson in Self-Esteem)
The Silly Songs in this collection include:
I Love My Lips
Larry’s High Silk Hat
Where Have All The Staplers Gone?
Bonus Features:
Behind the scenes with the Veggie Kids
How to draw Goliath
Visit a puppet theater with Larry
“Big Things Too!” Singalong Song
“Where Have All the Staplers Gone?” Singalong Song
Since this is a compilation dvd, the only new material is the footage with Junior Asparagus and the Veggie Kids as well as the footage directly related to the theme of not needing to be big to do great things. We always enjoy the adorable footage of the Veggie Kids, and these classic episodes are great. If you’re a long time VeggieTale watcher, you’ll probably already have these episodes in your collection, so you’ll need to determine if this compilation dvd is something that you still want to add to your VeggieTales collection. It’s always good to be reminded that God can use us no matter what our size or where we are at in our lives. He is bigger than us all.
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