
Sometimes I get tired of Christian kids’ shows and books. It’s like they try so hard to tell a story or teach a moral that it becomes trite and over-spiritual. And sometimes, especially as a mom of a preschooler, I feel like the story lines are a little too old. I don’t want my daughter watching shows about how NOT to be insecure, or about why she shouldn’t lie to her parents or not run away from home. She doesn’t even know what those things are. They’ve never crossed her mind! I don’t want her to be introduced to it yet!
So, I have to admit that I was leery to show Veggie Tales’ newest DVD, Princess and the Pop Star to my kids. Of course, I am totally excited that they are doing some “girl” shows. Lydia (and who am I kidding, Asa, too) loves Queen Esther and SweetPea Beauty. But I didn’t want to introduce Lydia to the whole I-wish-I-was-a-Pop-Star thing.
We popped in the video over breakfast last week and watched while the sweet little baby carrot, Princess Poppyseed (who is not really a princess but actually a pie farmer’s daughter. Yes, pie farmer.) gets more and more bored, aggravated and tired of her life on a farm. Meanwhile, Vanna Banana (who is not really a banana, but another baby carrot with a blueberry for a mom. Go figure.) a Miley-Cyrus-Hannah-Montana-type is equally tired of her boring, lonely life on the road.

You know what happens of course, they meet on the playground and a la The Prince and the Pauper, they change places! At first it’s wonderful! Then as they become increasingly uncomfortable and unfit for their new lives, they begin to question what they are really truly designed for. There’s an exciting conclusion complete with robo-pogo-sticks, lots of sibling love and a big family hug.
But my FAVORITE part is when Vanna Banana is in Princess Poppyseed’s bed. She’s talking to Princess’ mom (who doesn’t seem to notice this little carrot isn’t her real baby) who quotes Psalm 139:17-18 to her. She explains that God created each one of us to do be who we are–no one else. That he put us together how He likes and He delights in us.
It’s such a beautiful lesson. One I want my daughter and son to know. In preschool or beyond, kids need to realize that their true worth is found in God alone. Not in being a “good girl” or a “big boy”. Not in being good at ballet or a helper at home. Regardless of where they are or what they do, they are designed PERFECTLY for where they are and who they are.
So, my fears were unfounded. And as usual, Veggie Tales delivered a sweet story about God’s love with humor, family and a fun story thrown in!

Disclosure: Veggie Tales sent me the DVD in order to facilitate a review. Opinions are my own.



I would rather be a princess.
And I would LOVE the new VeggieTales for my little rock star who sings ‘Where is my hairbrush?’ all the time. It’s hard to get any new Christian kids stuff in Zimbabwe and I’m getting a little tired of hearing about Larry’s hairbrush.
PS. I also left a comment on the VeggieTales FB page.
definitely a princess at heart! it sounds like my girls would love this newest movie!
So excited for the release of this dvd for my 3 year old! Much rather be a princess and want to teach that to me kids!! =)
I’d rather be a Princess. I think. Would love to have this one for Grandma’s house (after we watch it a couple times of course)
I would much rather be a popstar. I’m an AWESOME singer.. *cough*intheshower*cough*
Shared on FB.
I’d much rather be a priness!!! =)
I shared on my Facebook wall. =)
I tweeted. =)
I liked Veggie Tales on FB!! =)
I would definitely rather be a princess! My kids love Veggie Tales and would love to add this new movie to their collection.
i would rather be a princess!
i liked VT on FB 🙂
Pop star, of course! 🙂
I tweeted.
And I liked on FB!
I’d rather be a princess 🙂
Like you on FB!!
I would love this Veggie Tale. I would rather be a princess.
be a princess….better clothes!
I commented on Veggie Tales Facebook Page.
Visited Veggie Tales on FB & told them you sent me 🙂
visited Veggietales on FB and told them I read your review
I’d totally rather be a pop star!
Oh I’d rather be a princess!
I’d rather be a princess any day. I’ll take a lady-in-waiting or three, thank you very much!
I think I would rather be a princess. I would not like performing on stage!
I’d MUCH rather be a princess. But I’d probably even more rather be a farmer’s daughter, lol.
Shared on FB.
A pop star (I think). Although a princess would be nice too. 🙂
For some reason I couldn’t figure out how to leave a comment, but I “liked” the Veggie Tales page on FB.
A princess…and a pop star??
tweeted (@iblamemom)
Visited VT FB page and told them you sent me!
I would rather be a princess…God’s princess! 🙂 My two girls would love this movie!
a popstar because I am really good singer in the car 🙂 hahahahha
Looking forward to seeing this movie and would loooooooove to win it!!
I would rather be a princess!
I would rather be a princess! I know my daughter would love this movie. She loves SweetPea Beauty and Queen Esther, too!
I would rather be a princess!
I liked this on FB!
I liked veggie tales on FB!
With 3 boys at home, I definitely would like to be a princess!
I would rather be a princess…a precious daughter of the king! I want to impress this on my children. Also commented on Veggie Tales Facebook page.
Thank-you for the Review! I’d rather be a princess.
Jessica
I’d rather be a Princess! Pop stars have to stay up too late. 😉
A princess I think! Thanks!
Tara
I would rather be a princess!
Of course I love to be a princess! Thank you for sharing the chance of winning this fabulous giveaway!
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I would much rather be a princess!! This would be perfect for my 3 year old!!!
Probably a princess. 🙂