On the Farm The Prodigal Pig Review
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It’s a Tommy Nelson day- woohoo!
I’m privileged to present to you a great DVD designed for children ages 4-7, On the Farm’s The Prodigal Pig. My two youngest were excited to watch this DVD this evening. At ages 2 and 4, I was curious to see their reactions and they enjoyed it greatly! This DVD was perfect for my 4 year old and she watched every minute of it. I have to admit that my 2 year old lost interest about halfway through, but she was ok with snuggling, and of course, so was I.
The Prodigal Pig teaches children the Biblical story of the Prodigal son in an entertaining way. I truly believe that children need to be taught the importance of forgiving others at an early age. This can be challenging, so the more tools you have in your belt, the easier it will be! The storyline in this video features Porkchop, a pig who dreams of making it big no matter the cost. But when Porkchops encounters friends who stick around only while he has money to support them, his true friends reveal their devotion to him.
This DVD includes special educational features with a focus on the letter “P.” Tarah, my 4 yr old, enjoyed the read-along storybook in the bonus section. The voice talents include Randy Travis, Amy Grant, and Vince Gill.
If you’d like to order this DVD, you can do so here: On the Farm with Bob: The Prodigal Pig
And while we are discussing forgiveness and the Prodigal Son, my favorite book to teach children on the topic is this one:
Click on the graphic or here, I Love You No Matter What: A Prince Chirpio Story, to check it out!
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I love stories like this to teach great lessons to my daughter
I teach my little ones forgiveness on a day to day basis. We talk a lot about how we are to forgive 70×7 times, basically over and over and to mean it each time.
By modeling it all I can
Stories are such great teaching tools – that’s why Jesus used them so much.
By God’s example of forgiving us and that the most important thing to do is to love all.
During recess at school.