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VeggieTales Celery Night Fever DVD Review And Giveaway!

"Disclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post.
Only one entrant per mailing address, per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.”

My son was more than thrilled to get this DVD. In fact, he watched it three times the first day we received it. And he's already watched it twice more today. So I'm going to say that this is a big hit for him. This is actually his first "Veggie Tales" dvd. And I see many more in our future. 




I'm sure most of you have heard of Veggies Tales, but in case you haven't, let me give you a little background that I received from the company. "VeggieTales has been a trusted parenting partner to moms of preschoolers – and the world’s number one purveyor of silly songs -- for more than 20 years. Each VeggieTales story incorporates original music and imaginative storytelling to relate the lighthearted escapades of a group of animated vegetable friends, led by Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber. Their exploits frequently offer gentle parodies of pop culture – and, most importantly to fans, impart an important character trait for children, such as honesty, contentment, kindness, sharing and forgiveness. At the end of each story, Bob and Larry share Bible passages that reflect and reinforce the lessons they and their veggie crew have learned, always leaving viewers with the important reminder: “God made you special, and He loves you very much.”  You can find out more about VeggieTales and Celery Night Fever, by visiting www.veggietales.com.

I really like the values in this DVD, and the songs are quiet catchy. I'm thrilled that my son enjoyed the DVD. 

And I would love to share this great DVD with you by giving away 1 copy of Veggie Tales, Celery Night Fever. Please be advised this is available to US and Canada residents only.  Only one entrant per mailing address, per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.”

The giveaway ends August 8, 2014. 


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  1. I think I entered your giveaway and made a comment. If not I entered the contest. I love Veggie Tales and my child care children do tooo. marg kitc 19 at yahoo dot ca.

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