Veggie Tales And a Stranger in Need
The best thing about Veggie Tales is that when your kids watch them, they have a new sudden interest in vegetables. Especially, Zucchini. Soon, I’m standing in the produce department while the kids load my cart with cucumbers, zucchini’s and tomatoes.
Here’s a tip to take advantage of their new-found interest: at home, cut off the fresh veggies and add some salt. They’ll love it, and you’ll have a new veggie convert.
This week, I’m giving away the newest Veggie Tale DVD, VeggieTales®: Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry’s Big River Rescue. Not only will your kids find a new passion for veggies, but they’ll also learn that “while helping others may not be the easiest thing to do, it’s always the right thing to do.”
Full of adventure, Tom and Huck look forward to owning their own land, building a home and opening Huck’s Jerkyland and Tom’s Tax Preparation. (I know… kids and taxes?) When they meet a mysterious stranger who is on the run and trying to find his mama, they have to choose: help someone and risk all they’ve worked for, or leave the stranger on his own. Tough choices.
To win, just leave a comment here, and I’ll draw a winner on September 3, 2008. US Residents only. Thanks to Loni Berman, from Special Ops Media for the DVD.

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My kids saw this at Wal Mart… would love to win.
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I love VeggieTales!! When I worked at camp I was Bob and my good friend was Larry. We even had stuffed versions of ourselves in our guitar cases.
Whew, my daughters could use that lesson fersher. It seems like over summer they forgot ALL about how to be helpful to each other, and instead want to tattle. Is there a Veggie Tale about tattling? I need that one as well. Oh, and one about how to take a shower and WASH, not just stand there for 30 minutes so there’s no hot water for your sister…