Little House That Stood (DVD)
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When The Three Pigs roll into town looking to build some new houses, they meet one builder with a plan and two without a clue! Larry builds with hay, Mr. Lunt builds with bricks, but only Bob builds his houses on a firm foundation – following the wise plans from the “Master Builder’s Handbook!” Each pig has very particular ideas about what they want for their houses, but will their choices be good ones when the rains come tumblin’ down? Find out in this “pig’s tale” that shows kids that when we follow God’s blueprints, we can make the right choices!
PLUS: Ever wonder what happened before Humpty cracked? Find out in this very Veggie retelling of Humpty Dumpty in “Once Upon A Wall – The Story of a Good Egg!”
Lesson: Making Good Choices
Bible Story: The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders
Key Verses: Matthew 7:24-27 & Luke 10:27-37
Silly Song: “Happy Tooth Day”
Bonus Show: Once Upon A Wall – The Story of a Good Egg!
Run Time: 49 min
Bonus Features:
Behind the Scenes with Big Idea
History of Mother Goose
English and Spanish Subtitles
Discussion Guide
and more!
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SKU (UPC): 820413128999
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2013
VeggieTales #
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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