Max Lucado - Hermie: I Share Because I Care

Max Lucado - Hermie: I Share Because I Care
Max Lucado - Hermie: I Share Because I Care
DVD

STYLE: Children
RATING Not Rated
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 130577-
LABEL: Thomas Nelson 023755416797
FORMAT: DVD Animation
RELEASE DATE: 2013-03-05
RRP: £8.99

Product Description
Two classic Hermie garden tales combined to emphasise one important thing – sharing and always getting along can be hard, but fighting makes life even harder.

The Garden Talent Show and Tell has everyone is preparing their best talents using nuts from the garden in Hermie and Wormie’s Nutty Adventure. When there is only one nut left in the whole garden and everyone needs it, Hermie and his friends come down with a case of the “give-mes” but God teaches them how important it is to share with others. As a result, the Garden Talent Show and Tell is a smashing success!

In Hailey & Bailey’s Silly Fight, Hailey and Bailey set out to help a poor ant family, but they cannot decide who is right: Are blueberries or tomatoes better? Instead of helping the ants, all they do is hurt themselves and others. God teaches the garden bugs that if we love others as much as we love ourselves, we won’t find ourselves in silly fights. When we get along, we are able to work together to help others in a big way.

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