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All lessons are Biblically enforced!
Laugh along with brothers Bill and Charles in this complete set of Fantastic World adventures! Using humorous storytelling, this series makes Bible lessons more memorable for kids living in today's media-rich culture. Short episodes explore what it means to have patience, compassion, and courage, as well as the importance of telling the truth and encouraging others. Each volume teaches specific moral values through relevant Bible stories and fun activities. Great series for Sunday School!
Volume 1 - Runtime: 39 Minutes
When We Lie Others Cry: A Lesson in Honesty
Dundilly You: A Lesson in Compassion
Keep the Plus Sign in Mind: A Lesson in Encouragement
Patience Pays: A Lesson in Waiting
Never Fear God is Near: A Lesson in Courage
Volume 2 - Runtime: 40 Minutes
Handle with Care: A Lesson in Gentleness
Make Time to Be Kind: A Lesson in Selflessness
Get Sticky with It: A Lesson in Perseverance
Forgiveness Is Freedom: A Lesson in Letting Go of Anger
Volume 3 - Runtime 47 Minutes
Here's a Hint, Be Content: A Lesson in Bullying
Rules, Rules, Rules: A Lesson in Obedience
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Latest Reviews for The Fantastic World: Adventures in Values - 3 DVD Set
The Fantastic World: Adventures in Values - 3 DVD Set – David R, 08/06/2012 Basic moralism ("be good") with a Bible single verse slipped in. Very shallow and goofy. There's nothing here of substance. And, nothing to teach kids about the Lord or His character. Maybe take a look at "Hermie and Friends" for younger kids (6), or "On the Farm with Farmer Bob" for something with a little more slapstick for slightly older kids (9).
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