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VeggieTales - Madame Blueberry

VeggieTales - Madame Blueberry

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A BIG KID PLEASER
Review: MY 3 1/2 YEAR OLD HAS MANY VEGGIETALE VIDEOS & CD'S BUT OUT OF ALL OF THEM I ADORE THIS ONE. THE SONGS IN THE VIDEO ARE ALSO A BIG FAVORITE AROUND OUR HOUSE. I GIVE THIS ALONG WITH MOST OF THE VEGGIETALE SERIES A BIG THUMBS UP.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh out loud funny!
Review: This was the first veggie tales video my 2 year old daughter and I ever watched and I have to say it is still my #1 favorite. I laughed so hard! The songs in this video are great. The message, that material things aren't the most important, is a great one to learn at a young age. If you are just starting out with veggie tales or want to give it a try, this is the video to get. You'll find yourself on Amazon looking for more in no time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: another fabulous veggie tale production
Review: One of my favorite Veggie videos (and we own most of them), Madame Blueberry is the perfect antidote for any kid or adult with the Costco-WalMart-I-Gotta-Get-More-Stuff blues. I almost fell off my couch watching the slick, plaid-clad sales-scallions pitching everything from de-hydrated streudals to 20 gallon woks in the "Stuff Mart Rap". But thanks to the sweet-not-sappy Thankfulness song, some good friends, and a giant air compresssor, Madame Blueberry learns that happiness doesn't come from a store -- a lesson that's easy to hum along to the next time you and the kids are finding that padded gopher bopper at the Costco just a little too tempting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the BEST!
Review: I have to admit it... we have no small children living in our home, yet I own every Veggie Tale released to date! Sure kids come over and it's nice to have a great video for them to watch... but these are for MY viewing pleasure! Madame Blueberry is my personal favorite. The message is perfect for our overly materialistic society (myself included)and the phrase "But... I don't NEED a toaster oven!" is tossed around whenever we find ourselves contemplating a major (non essential) purchase. And don't underestimate the age range, I've witnessed a room full of 'youth' from two year olds to college students not only watching Veggie Tales, but singing along (so they've learned the words somewhere!) Sure, buying this video isn't going to MAKE you happy, but the message will give you great directions on where you can find a VERY happy heart!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny and spiritually educational...
Review: Funny accents, great animation, Christian plot, colorful scenes, cute characters, it's all in this movie! Madame Blueberry is a selfish berry, who needs to learn how to be content with what she has. How? Let's just say this is only something Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber can do! In no time, you'll have the catchy songs, funny lines, and spiritual message memorized, and you'll know that a thankful heart is the one that's happy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Daughter's Favorite
Review: We've become big fans of VeggieTales and this tape is one of the biggest reasons why. Everything from the rapping Asparagus to the song of the Cheeseburger, this video is just alot of fun. It also gives a very valuable moral lesson that is applicable to children as to adults; happiness is about being thankful for what you DO have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Veggies at their finest!
Review: I think this must be one of my favorite of the Veggie Tales videos. It is cute with another valuable lesson -- being thankful for what you have. Worth the price of the tape, I think, is the fun song in the middle, this one a "Love Song with Mr. Lunt," instead of the usual "Silly Songs with Larry." Mr. Lunt (a squash) sings a love song to a cheeseburger, which is, of course, hilarious.

If you like Veggie Tales, or if you want to try them out, this one is a great one to choose!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Video, With It's Lesson About Being Thankful.
Review: This is the story of a very blue berry.

Why so blue? Well, Madame Blueberry thinks she needs more stuff. Sure, she has everything anyone could hope for - good friends, plenty of food, a nice treehouse to live in. But some of her friends have more than she does. Sound familiar?

When kids spend time with Madame Blueberry and the rest of the Veggies, they discover that "being greedy makes you grumpy, but a thankful heart is a happy heart!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love It Love It Love It!
Review: I love Veggie Tales! This is the first video we got. My 2 yr old loves them, too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VeggieTales still going strong
Review: One would expect VeggieTales do be on the downgrade by this video, but none of it here. The lesson on selfishness and materialism is valuable for any age. The catalog rap in the beginning is hilarious fun. The Cheeseburger song is one of my all-time favorites. It is so ludicrous it is wonderful. Some of my friends said, "I know a kid I babysit who needs to see this." That about sums it up.


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