Saint Nicholas And The Toy That Saved Christmas Holiday Double Features (DVD)
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This Holiday Double Feature Makes The Perfect Stocking Stuffer!
Saint Nicholas
A Story of Joyful Giving! Find out as the Veggies discover the true joy of giving to others — at Christmas time and throughout the year! Laura Carrot’s Christmas stocking might be empty this year because her dad is in danger of losing his job. While Larry thinks a letter to the North Pole should fix the problem, Bob knows what will really help … and tells the story of a little boy named Nicholas who made a discovery in Bethlehem that changed Christmas forever. But what did Nick learn and how can it possibly help Laura and her family?!
Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Matthew West and GRAMMY Award-winning artist Amy Grant celebrate Christmas by recording “Give This Christmas Away” with producer Brown Bannister at his Franklin, Tenn. studio. The song and Operation Christmas Child music video are featured on Saint Nicholas!
Silly Song: “Donuts for Benny”
The Toy That Saved Christmas
Appearing in his own TV commercials, unscrupulous toy maker, Wally P. Nezzer has convinced all of Dinkletown that “Christmas is when you get stuff!” With the town’s children begging for more toys, it’s sure to be the worst Christmas ever … until one brave little Buzz-Saw Louie doll decides to take matters into his own hands! The Toy That Saved Christmas reminds children of all ages that “Christmas isn’t about getting, it’s about giving.
Silly Song: “Oh, Santa!”
10 in stock
SKU (UPC): 820413140694
VeggieTales | Produced by: Big Idea Entertainment LLC
Binding: Video DVD
Published: October 2014
VeggieTales #
Publisher: Capitol Christian Music Group
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