With all eight knees knocking, Webster, an anxious arachnid, vows to overcome his phobias (dark places, heights, other insects). But when he ventures out into the garden, everybody is terrified of him! And he has nobody to turn to . . . except God. Will Webster learn to confront his fears--and will Hermie and friends be able to face Webster? Kids of all ages will appreciate this light-hearted reminder that God is always by their sides. Recommended for ages 4 to 10. Running time, including special features, is approximately 100 minutes.
Bonus Features:
Behind the Scenes featurette
Phobia Mania--a look at the actors' fears
Computer wallpaper and screen saver
Coloring pages
Trailers
Hidden Easter eggs
New Racing game
On screen version of Hermie and the Big Bully Croaker Book
Sing-along songs
Chapter selection for quick scene access
Closed captioning
5.1 surround sound
Bio's on voice talent actors
Auto start which allows kids to watch by simply inserting the DVD
Cartoon short The Race of Fear
Winner of a 2005 Telly Awards!
DVD Playable in Bermuda, Canada, United States and U.S. territories. Please check if your equipment can play DVDs coded for this region. Learn more about DVDs and Videos
Product Information
Format: DVD Vendor: Thomas Nelson Publication Date: 2004 Dimensions: 7.5 X 5.37 (inches) ISBN: 1400304679
ISBN-13: 9781400304677 UPC: 023755400796 Availability: In Stock Ages: 4-10 Series:Hermie and Friends
Max Lucados Hermie and Friends is proud to introduce the third movie in this series..."Webster, the Scaredy Spider!" "Did someone say SPIDER?! AGGHH!" (Well-Hermie is proud to introduce him. Everyone else just runs in fear.) With little regard to the "Garden Treaty of 85," Webster wanders into the garden to face his long list of fears: leaving home, other insects, talking in front of others, meeting new people, big lizards, water, heights, flying through the air, dark places . . . (You get the point.) Little does he know that he is a big, hairy source of fear for all of the other insects in the garden. But with guidance from God (after, of course, getting up the courage to talk to Him), Webster finds a way to face his fears, and in turn, the other insects learn to face Webster. Kids of all ages will appreciate this light-hearted reminder that God is always beside them.