Children
This is one ride you won't want to miss as Jason learns that God wants us to look on the bright side of things - to think twice about complaining about the things we don't have, when we can be grateful for so much more!
When the Lizard King defeats the Bandicoot King in a bizarre game called "Squid-Tac-Toad", cheating is evident. Michelle steps up to the plate to re-learn the lesson that God likes it when we play by the rules.
When space tornado threatens to demolish a peaceful colony in the Doublewide Constellation, the Penguins much help save the day! God wants us to do good deeds and help others whenever we have the chance!
Michelle joins the Penguins on a mission to restore the beacon at Lightstation Kilowatt. Everyone learns that sometimes you have to swallow a little foolish pride!
Meet Zidgel, Midgel, Fidgel, and Kevin…four wacky space cowboys teach kids that patience is a virtue and that "having to go first all the time only leads to trouble!"
Children will learn the "Lies will get any man in trouble, but honesty is its own defense" in this delightful story of the Penguins, from the creators of Veggie Tales. Lots of Bonus Features too!
When Zach watches a fire destroy an immigrant family's home, his indifference wanes as Plato recounts inspiring stories of compassion. The Good Samaritan, The Legend of the Big Dipper, and Androcles and the Lion all help Zach reach out to those in need.
Annie realizes that friendship is about what you give, not what you have, when a friend jilts her before a canoe trip. Plato uses the stories of "Waukewa's Eagle", "Why Frog and Snake Don't Play Together", and "Damon and Pythias" to teach about friends.
"The Frog Prince", "George Washington", and "The Indian Cinderella" help Zach learn the importance of telling the truth, after he concocts a story when he breaks his father's camera.
The thrill of a race leads Annie to wreck her new bike and ruin her mother's cakes. Plato teaches about responsibility with the stories; "Icarus & Daedalus", "King Alfred and the Cakes", and "The Chest of Broken Glass".
When Zach's preoccupation with earning money spirals out of control Plato and Aurora help him with several stories on self-disicipline. "The Golden Touch", "The King and His Hawk", "The Magic Thread", and "For Everything there is a Season".
Sock the bobcat learns "it's all in the attitude" as he grows to understand the value of a hard day's work. The stories include "How the Camel Got Its Hump", "The Bundle of Sticks", and "Tom Sawyer Gives Up the Brush".
At an early age, Marie Curie was taught the importance of education. As an adult, she became an amazing heroine of science. Her devotion to her work, despite poverty and sickness, gave the world the theory of radioactivity & the discovery of plutonium.
This intriguing program not only introduces the powering figure of da Vinci, but also paints a moving portrait of a humble man whose deep concern for others won him a lasting place in the hearts of his 15th century countrymen.
Explore the secrets of Thomas Edison's laboratory. Details about the pressure-packed search for a working light bulb are uncovered. A workbook with reproducible pages is included.
High into the stormy sky, a kite with an iron point bobs in the wind. As Ben Franklin watches lightening gouge the Philadelphia sky he made a brilliant discovery. A workbook with reproducible pages is included.
In sixteenth century Europe no one believed that the earth revolved around the sun. Galileo was the extraordinary astronomer who discovered the truth, even at the risk of his reputation and freedom.
In 1429 France clings desperately to independence as English invaders advance ever more deeply into their territory. Just as the city of Orleans seems to fall, a 16-year-old maiden rises out of nowhere and through sheer faith rallies her country.
A childhood fever leaves Helen Keller deaf and blind. She becomes a very angry child until Anne Sullivan breaks into Helen's dark and silent world.
Trace the career of our nation's 16th president, from the dark days of the civil war to his final trip back to Springfield, Illinois after his assassination by John Wilkes Booth. This tape highlights the emancipation of slaves.