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Family Movie Night: VeggieTales Robin Good Giveaway

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VeggieTales Robin GoodVeggieTales Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men takes the classic tale of Robin Hood a puts a huge VeggieTale spin on it. Robin Good and his men are fundraising in the forest to raise money to purchase hams for the poor. When his men decide it would be easier to steal from the rich to give to the poor, Robin Good tells them it’s wrong to steal, so his not-so-merry men part ways with Robin. This hurts Robin deeply, but when he hears his not-so-merry men have been captured he needs to decide if he can put aside that hurt to rescue them.

While this latest VeggieTales video wasn’t exactly what we were expecting, it was a fun twist on the classic tale. It’s a wonderful reminder that God is greater than all hurts and problems in this world. Yes, it’s a little cheesy at times, but that’s what makes VeggieTales a fun way for kids to learn important lessons.

This disc features the short Lenny & The Lost Birthday starring Junior Asparagus (a fun take on birthdays and leap year) and Silly Songs with Larry starring Bubble Rap (gotta love a rap that is all about bubble wrap).

Other features include:

  • Leapin’ Leap Year lesson
  • “Fun”-Raising with Larry
  • “Things Will Get Better” – singalong song
  • “Prince of Ham” – singalong song
  • Robin Good’s Guide to Handling Hurt – Discussion Guide

***Rafflecopter Giveaway***

One reader will be adding Robin Good to their VeggieTales video collection. Giveaway is open to U.S. residents and ends 3/23.

I receive a copy of the above mentioned dvd to help facilitate the writing of a frank and honest review. A positive review is not guaranteed, and all opinions are my own.

Family Movie Night: The WoodCarver Giveaway

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The WoodCarverErnest Otto (John Ratzenberger) has recently lost his wife and is having difficultly in finding hope for the future. Matthew Stevenson is hurting due to his the pending divorce of his parents which leads to some poor choices. When this unlikely pair come together, a beautiful mentoring relationship helps Otto once again find purpose in his life and Matthew find direction in his life. Together, they find that through faith they can accomplish great things. Through Otto’s mentoring Matthew learns not only the skill of woodworking but also how to live his life in a manner that would be pleasing to Jesus. Otto also finds himself mentoring Matthew’s parents and guiding them to a healthier marriage with Christ as the head.

The Woodcarver (rated PG) is a follow-up to the movie What Would Jesus Do featuring John Schneider which we haven’t watched. We’ll probably add that to our list of “to watch” family movie night movies. We found that The Woodcarver shares many similarities to another movie – The Last Brickmaker in America which we enjoyed a few months ago during one of our family movie nights.

Overall, we all enjoyed the movie. We found ourselves talking through the movie when a variety of situations arose with the teen and parents or with the interactions between the parents. It definitely lends itself to a great deal of discussion about the family. We also talked about the importance of putting Christ first in a marriage and family as this was one of the central themes in the movie.

If you’re looking for a clean movie for family movie night, you’ll want to add The Woodcarver to your list.

**Rafflecopter Giveaway**

One reader will be having their own family movie night with a copy of The Woodcarver on dvd. Giveaway is open to everyone and ends March 23rd.

I received a copy of the above mentioned dvd to help facilitate the writing of a frank and honest review. A positive review is not guaranteed, and all opinions are my own.

Review: The Art of Argument

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The Art of Argument: an Introduction to the Informal Fallacies is a curriculum which helps students learn logic and critical thinking. Once completed, students should be able to identify flawed arguments and create proper statements (arguments) of their own. Students will learn from real life examples about 28 different fallacies which are broken down into 3 main fallacies: relevance, presumption, and clarity. The 28 different fallacies covered in this book include: Ad Hominem Abusive Ad Hominem Circumstantial Tu Quoque Genetic Fallacy Appeal to Fear Appeal to Pity Mob Appeal Snob Appeal Appeal to Illegitimate Authority Chronological Snobbery Appeal to Ignorance…

Review: Creek Edge Press Modern World Task Cards

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Creek Edge Press was started by a homeschool mom, Amy Kate Hilsman, who wanted to provide materials for her daughter that would combine the methods of Montessori, Classical, and Charlotte Mason styles of teaching. As she started developing these tools for her own family, Amy saw that other families and schools wanted the same types of tools, so she began to produce the materials for others. It was from this beginning that Creek Edge Press was born last spring. For our review, we received the Modern World Task Cards Set ($20 for set of task cards and teacher’s guide) which cover…

The World of Animals

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Brief Book Description: The World of Animals investigates and describes the anatomy, behavior, and habitats of over 1,000 animals. From microscopic worms and insects to reptiles, birds, and mammals, this book will provide children with an insight into the incredible range of life in God’s wonderful world. Book Details: Reading level: Ages 8 and up Hardcover: 256 pages Publisher: Master Books (September 23, 2011) Language: English ISBN-10: 0890516170 ISBN-13: 978-0890516171 Retail Price: $24.99 U.S. Our Thoughts: The World of Animals is a full color, hard cover book packed with information and stunning photos. (Think DK/Usborne books but without evolution.) The front…