VeggieTales Robin Good Review and Giveaway

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Our girls love VeggieTales. The cute songs and music, and the fact that it is Christian based makes it a win for parents, too.

Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men is a fun parody that features plenty of high-energy, family-friendly music, including a new Silly Song with a theme that was selected through a recent online fan contest. The episode also includes the animated short, “Lenny & the Lost Birthday,” which also helps teach lessons about handling hurt and forgiveness.

As usual, our girls love this VeggieTales movie. Whenever they see that we have a DVD, they want to watch it *right.now*. That’s definitely not the case with most other movies.

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DVD Synopsis
A long time ago, in the faraway town of Bethlingham, roved a band of merry men, led by the fearless Robin Good. Their mission: to help people by fundraising from the rich and giving to the poor!  But when a greedy Prince starts stealing the townspeople’s hams, donations are down and Robin’s friends take off and decide to give robbing from the rich a try. Feeling rejected, Robin thinks things can’t get any worse, until he finds out that the ham-hoarding Prince has also captured his friends. Can Robin overcome his own hurt, rescue his friends and restore the townspeople’s hope?  Find out in this fun Veggie story where kids learn that there’s no hurt too big for God!  

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9 Comments

  1. We have watched Veggie Tales quite a bit. I like that they teach good lessons and morals.

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  2. My kids LOVE Veggie Tales and I love the messages that they give the kids. We actually just watched Jonah the other day.

  3. My kids love Veggie Tales and I like the values that Veggie Tales teaches.

  4. Audrey is JUST starting to get into VEggie Tales. She’s not quite old enough to follow the story line yet, but at least it holds her attention now.

  5. Alex Liz Robinson says:

    We love veggietales because they have a lesson behind them.

  6. Colleen Maurina says:

    Yes, we love Veggie Tales because their DVDs alway have a good message and they make children laugh!

  7. mrs. hils says:

    You know the Hils boys love some V.T. Owen’s favorite character is Larry Boy. My favorite song is the one about the hairbrush.

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