THEY CAME. THEY THAWED. THEY CONQUERED.
The newest DVD from VeggieTales is called The League of Incredible Vegetables and teaches kids a lesson in handling fear.
“It was a bright and sunny day in Bumblyburg…until Dr. Flurry came to town. This chillin’ villain wants to freeze the entire city…in fear! This job is too big for resident hero LarryBoy to handle alone, so he turns to The League of Incredible Vegetables for help! Thingamabob, S-Cape, Vogue and Ricochet are up for the task, but find that their own fears could land them in Dr. Flurry’s deep freeze! Will they remember to turn to the One who is bigger than all their fears before the whole town ends up on ice?”
For my son, everything nowadays centers around super heroes. Whether it is an actual super hero that you read about or one that he has made up, he is into saving the world! He was super excited to see the new VeggieTales DVD and has watched it several times over the last little while.
I thought the story line was cute and appropriate. Fears can trip kids (and adults too) and everyone needs to learn how to deal with them. I loved the fact that Junior Asparagus (who plays Ricochet) learns that it’s not the super hero suit that gives you courage and strength, but where you place your trust that makes all the difference.
With a new theme song and a music video from the Newsboys, this DVD is perfect for child and parent alike! And of course what would a VeggieTales DVD be without the ever funny Silly Song. This time around we hear a song about a Supper Hero.
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My 2yr old is going through a phase where toys hat make noise scare him to the point of crying. And my 4yr old is afraid of being alone. He has to stay wherever I am at to play.
strangers
I do not have children, but when I was a child I had many fears – mostly of people!
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My boys are grown and they loved VeggieTales. All of our movies are on VHS. LOL Now I need to start over for grandchildren. I have one special grandson who I have been introducing through Youtube; he loves them. They have such a wonderful message in each of the shows.
My daughter’s fear is new foods. It’s very difficult to convince her to try new things.
spiders
My son doesn’t like to be alone, especially in the dark.
just like me doesnt like spiders
our 4 year old grandson doesn’t like his room dark at night
the dark
October 29–I know that one of my ggsons hates being moved from one home to the other. He craves routine and security.
My daughter’s biggest fear is spiders.
Not getting candy.
my granddaughter has no fears and my grandson is almost afraid of his own shadow
My son is afraid of the dark
Right now it’s volcanoes and hurricanes (and nope we don’t live near either).
My grandson does not like when it thunders real loud.
Eyes. She is terrified of seeing the eyes of anything when she is in bed.
Our daughter does not like strangers.
Here biggest fear is probably speaking up in public. We go to fairs or carnivals or town things and she will keep ducking back to the end of the line afraid to get to the front and have to speak or say hi to get candy or pet a cat or order food.
Shots at the doctors office.
spiders
the doctors office
Strangers.
My children are both scared of the dark. THank you
love it!!!!!
the dark
They are afraid of the dark.