The Dead Sea Squirrels, the hilarious and heartwarming new animated series from the creator of VeggieTales! These ancient squirrels navigate modern life with their human friend, learning valuable life lessons rooted in biblical principles. Perfect for families seeking wholesome entertainment that educates and inspires.

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The VeggieTales — In the landscape of children’s entertainment, few series have been as unique and impactful as VeggieTales. Since its inception in the early 1990s, this series of animated films featuring anthropomorphic vegetables has been teaching kids about morality, faith, and the Bible in a fun and engaging way.

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VeggieTales Parody, “The Family Who Don’t Do Anything”

VeggieTales Parody, “The Family Who Don’t Do Anything” This is from the Esh family. It was posted on Michelle Esh’s Facebook. The Esh family is in Lititz, PA. This is their Our COVID19 Parody #thefamilywhodontdoanything #veggietaleinspired

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VeggieTales are making a comeback - TBN and Big Idea Content Group have announced that they will partner to produce all new and original episodes of VeggieTales®, the leading children’s faith-based property. Coming to TBN in the Fall of 2019, each episode will remain true to the classic VeggieTales brand to deliver clever storytelling, Bible based lessons, and memorable songs.

VeggieTales are making a comeback – TBN and Big Idea Content Group have announced that they will partner to produce all new and original episodes of VeggieTales®, the leading children’s faith-based property. Coming to TBN in the Fall of 2019, each episode will remain true to the classic VeggieTales brand to deliver clever storytelling, Bible based lessons, and memorable songs.

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