Hailey and Bailey are pretty typical twins. Most of the time, they get along and love each other very much. But every once in a while, they have a disagreement. What was it this time? Blueberries vs. tomatoes? Or was it oatmeal vs. Cap'n Crunch? She hit me first? Actually, sibling disputes are almost never "about" anything--they are just silly.
In this Hermie and Friends episode, Hailey and Bailey can't agree on what to pack for their picnic, and the resulting feud spills over to the entire garden! In fact, their conflict threatens to undo the good deeds the twins have agreed to perform. The whole garden gang has to learn a lesson about getting along from Mark 12:31 where Jesus teaches about loving our neighbor as we love ourselves. Recommended for ages 4 to 10.
Bonus Features:
Subtitles
Closed Captioned
Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound
Widescreen/Fullscreen
Trivia Game/Quiz
"Making of" Featurette
Screensavers
John 3:16 Sing-A-Long
Coloring Pages
Computer Wallpapers
"The Oak Inside the Acorn" Read Along Audio Storybook
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Product Information
Format: DVD Vendor: Thomas Nelson Publication Date: 2007 ISBN: 1400311292 ISBN-13: 9781400311293
UPC: 023755408891 Availability: In Stock Ages: 4-10 Series:Hermie and Friends
Most twins have abiding love for each other. Hailey and Bailey are no different. Well, there was that one time . . .
Its the age-old conflict: blueberries vs. tomatoes. Or was it oatmeal vs. Capn Crunch? She hit me first? Come to think of it, sibling disputes are almost never "about" anything. They are just silly.
When Hailey and Bailey cant agree on what to pack for their picnic, the resulting feud spills over to the entire garden and threatens to undo the good deeds the twins have actually agreed to perform. Join our favorite garden friends as we learn about getting along.
Lesson is based on Jesus words in Mark 12:31 about loving our neighbor as we love ourselves.