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I have been a fan of VeggieTales for years- even before I had children. I love that there is always a lesson and a great message behind each show. We received the newest VeggieTales DVD to review. Bryson & I watched it together one morning and although he may not understand quite yet, I was glad we were watching something with substance. Call me crazy, but I think we could ALL use a lesson in being content!
About It’s a Meaningful Life:
It was the biggest football game of his life and Stewart (Larry the Cucumber) had a chance to win it all. Injured in one bad play, his hopes of playing in the Salad Bowl—and living a life of fame and fortune—are dashed forever. Years later, silly-but-sweet Stewart loves his family, friends and job at the toy train factory, but still wonders “what if” things had been different. When he meets a mysterious train conductor who can turn back time, Stewart gets a chance to have the life he always wanted. Will he find all he’s been looking for? And what does this mean for those he loves most? Find out in this story of wonder and a lesson in being content.
Featuring Meant To Be by Steven Curtis Chapman.
My husband and I talk regularly about being content. Sometimes we struggle with it. It seems that while everyone around us tries relentlessly to “keep up with the Joneses,” we are on a journey to become debt free by the time we are thirty. We have frequent pep talks to keep one another going. I was so happy receive a DVD that I will be able to watch with my son for years to come. I can already see some good discussions and lessons stemming from this DVD in our future.
Buy it.
VeggieTales: It’s a Meaningful Lifeis available online at Amazon.com
for $13.99. You can also pick it up in stores and I noticed a $3 off coupon in the most recent Parenting: Early Years magazine.
The above product was provided for review, but no other compensation was provided. All opinions remain my own, as always.
>We have this movie too and LOVE it!! So cute 🙂
>I recently found Veggie Tales episodes on my On Demand feature in my cable menu. My son loves it!