Snoodles Tale : A Lesson In Self Worth (DVD)
$9.99
Welcome to Snoodleburg, home of the Snoodles! A curious folk who eat pancakes with noodles! In the tradition of the VeggieTales classic, “Flibber-o-loo,” Bob the Tomato tells the touching story of Snoodle Doo, a lovable little character who learns that the way others see him doesn’t matter at all, because God sees how special and beautiful each of us is, and that’s just how we should see ourselves.
In “Dr. Jiggle & Mr. Sly” – a hilarious tale inspired by the classic Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde-the Veggies learn to be true to themselves, told as only VeggieTales could – with a disco beat and a white polyester leisure suit! Included with this great new release is the much loved story “Flibber-o-loo” where kids learn that helping your neighbor means helping those in need!
Lesson: Self Worth
Key Verses: “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made” Psalms 139:14
Silly Song: “SUV”
Bonus Show: Dr. Jiggle and Mr. Sly (11m)
Run Time: 39 min
Bonus Features:
Behind the Scenes
Audio Commentary
Concept Art
Veggie Karaoke
How to Draw the Characters
Family Fun Activity
Interactive Storybook
Progression Reel
Easter Eggs
Trivia Game
Write the Rhyme
DVD-ROM Fun
Previews
English Subtitles
Out of stock
SKU (UPC): 820413102395
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: May 2004
VeggieTales
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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