Madame Blueberry : A Lesson In Thankfulness (DVD)
$9.99
30 Minutes Plus Bonus Features
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The story of a very blue berry
Why so blue? Because Madame Blueberry wants more stuff. Sure, she has everything she needs — good friends, plenty of food, a nice treehouse to live in — but some of her friends have a lot more. Sound familiar?
Let your kids spend a little time with Madame Blueberry and the rest of the veggies and they’ll learn that “being greedy makes you grumpy — but a thankful heart is a happy heart!”
Madame Blueberry teaches kids why God wants us to be thankful for what we have.
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SKU (UPC): 820413101091
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: May 2003
VeggieTales
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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