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| LarryBoy learns that everything he does helps to glorify God. Alfred has added another responsibility to his job description-he's LarryBoy's personal trainer. After all, a superhero has to stay in shape if he's going to fight crime and clean up messes all over Bumblyburg! There's just one problem: LarryBoy would rather goof off than work out, no matter how often Alfred explains that it's important to always do your best and have a positive attitude. Everyone's favorite caped Veggie learns the power of positive thinking in this oversized die-cut board book that teaches kids to have a good attitude. Companion to the video, LarryBoy and the Bad Apple. |
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| Watch action scenes from your favorite plunger-headed hero and press his belt for super fun sounds! Includes two action video cartridges. Ages 3 and up. |
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| Create your own LarryBoy adventures with this cuddly plush toy. Ages 2 and up. |
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| It's the newest edition of the ever famous LarryBoy Soundtrack! LarryBoy and his trusty butler Alfred present "LarryBoy Musical Theater." This collection of rhyme and music includes the brandnew LarryBoy theme song which debuts on LarryBoy and the Bad Apple (August 1, 2006 release date). Also includes the scores from both LarryBoy & the Fib from Outer Space! and LarryBoy and the Rumor Weed, plus two remixes of the "Bumblyburg Groove" and “The Rumor Weed Song.” |
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| Larryboy flies the sizzling skies as he and fellow superhero, Dark Crow, scramble to learn a lesson in sharing-for kids ages 8-12. Greta Von Gruesome and Awful Alvin are the terrible team who has struck Bumblyburg with their newest invention - an over-easy egg ray machine. Everything turns into a fried egg mess as this deceptive duo zap whatever they see in an attempt to take over the entire town. Larryboy has to learn that sharing means working together as a team as he and Dark Crow try to share the responsibilities of fighting crime. Will they learn the lesson before they become the world's biggest superhero omelet? |
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| Larryboy learns a lesson about including others when he's excluded from his favorite friends_for kids ages 8-12 When Larryboy is invited to take an elite vacation on Superhero Island, he jumps at the chance! But when he arrives with his superhero buddies, he's treated like a second-class citizen, unlike the others. Larryboy soon discovers this is all part of a diabolical plan to destroy all superheroes when a volcanic rock erupts in molten chili, and it's up to him to rescue his superhero friends! Will Larryboy save the day after being excluded from the others? Kids will be challenged to figure out the dastardly deeds of Bumblyburg's latest supervillian, Chili Pepper, as they discover the importance of including others. |
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| LarryBoy and the Bad Apple On the eve of Bumblyburg's 300th anniversary, the town has fallen victim to a new foe known as the "Bad Apple." With the help of her wormy accomplice Curly, the Bad Apple is bent on taking control of the town by making all of its citizens give into their temptations. Will this peaceful haven be destroyed forever? Or can LarryBoy save the day? King George and the Ducky Once upon a time there lived a king. Like other kings, he had a really neat castle and a lovely little kingdom. But unlike other kings, King George spent most of his time ... in the bathtub! Why? Because that's where he'd play with his very favorite toy: his rubber ducky. But one ducky wasn't enough for King George. He wanted all the duckies! Discover what happens when this cucumber king makes a huge mistake, deciding that the most important person in the world is, well ... himself! Can King George learn to put others first before it's too late?!? Join the VeggieTales gang as they learn that when we are selfish, we hurt the people around us. "For whether you're a king or a kid, God wants us all to think of others first!" Silly Song: "Endangered Love" |
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| It's Larryboy to the rescue, riding in style in his new and improved Larry Mobile! With real working headlights and super action sounds, this Veggie ride is the best one yet! |
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| Larson's Book of Spiritual Warfare is a window into a world many Christians have no idea exists. An expert on the occult, cults and supernatural phenomena, Bob Larson provides a comprehensive guide to the motivating factors of much of the deviant behavior occuring in society today. |
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| Passionate, intense, contagious---this brother/sister duo's love for Jesus shines through every cut on their hot debut album. Check out their fresh acoustic sound and warm, lilting harmonies in "Reason," "Fallen King," "Katie," and other original songs. Read an exclusive interview with this artist. Track Listing: 1. Reason 2. Picture Frame 3. Someday 4. Fallen King 5. As She Cries 6. Waiting Room 7. Always Be 8. One Day Of The Week 9. Katie 10. Stars 11. Run To You (The Piano Song) |
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| Lass, the pure-bred Border collie, is rescued from her unhappy life in the city by Phillip Keller and taken to his sheep ranch. There Lass learns about trust, obedience, and faithfulness under the patient guidance of her new master. Through Phillips's unfailing love, Lass is transformed from an undisciplined pet into a magnificent sheepdog.This heartwarming true story illustrates for both children and adults the unconditional love that God has for each of us. Suggested questions at the end of the book will help children discover more about God's love and His plans for their lives. |
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| Based on Eric Knight's classic novel, Lassie Come-Home, this 2006 film is set on the eve of WWII in a Yorkshire mining town. The Carraclough family is forced to sell Lassie to the Duke of Rudling when the family falls on hard times. Lassie finds herself transported five hundred miles away to live in the Duke's remote castle, but she is determined to return to her home and the boy she loves. So begins an incredible adventure, set against a stunning series of British landscapes. Stars Peter O'Toole, Samantha Morton, Peter Dinklage and directed by Charles Sturridge (Brideshead Revisited). |
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