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A Dream Restored -- a Veggie TalePhil Vischer, founder of Big Idea and the Veggie Tales, lost his company and his dream when he lost an $11 million lawsuit filed by Lyrick Studios. So, what does a man do when his dream is crushed? Vischer shared his story in Me, Myself and Bob.- How to Raise Children Who Respect YouGetting our children to respect us, may seem hit or miss but there are things that every parent should do that will increase the likelihood that our kids will respect us.
- Why Buying "Veggie Tales" Products is Still a Good IdeaMost cartoons come and go, so why are "Veggie Tales" still alive and well and living among kids and families every where? Why is buying "Veggie Tales" products for your kids still a good idea
- "My Kid Will Never Change"Have you ever listened to parenting advice, all the while thinking, "That won't work with my child-nothing does. He's too difficult; no one can get through to him." If you've ever felt this way, stop what you're doing and read this article.
- Teaching Your Kids How to Win in the Battles of LifeIt's tough being a parent. But when you equip your kids to fight their own battles, that is the best gift any parent can give.
- Free Printable Veggie Tales Coloring ActivitiesIf you like to talk to tomatoes... have I got some free printables Veggie Tales coloring activities for you! Games, party decorations, crafts, cut and paste, greeting cards, room accessories and much more!
- Now on DVD: Veggie Tales; Lessons from a Sock DrawerA short review of the DVD based on the series.
- Veggie Tales: A Mainstream Christian Media SuccessVeggie Tales is always new, even after more than a decade of DVD releases and two motion pictures; its winning recipe of humor, family values, and Christian themes appear to be timelessly enduring.
- How to Decorate Your Child's Bedroom in a Veggie Tales ThemeThis fun decorating article will tell you all you need to know to decorate your little one's bedroom in a colorful Veggie Tales theme.
- A Lesson Learned from Veggie TalesI've enjoyed the Veggie Tales series for a while. I recently discovered that in 2003 the shows creator, Big Idea Productions, went into bankruptcy after the release of their first feature length movie, "Jonah: a Veggie Tales Movie" .
- Confessions of a Home Day Care ProviderThis contains information about how I run my "business" as a home daycare provider, tips for starting and running your own, and a run-down of how I spend my days.
Veggie Tales Worship Songs: Fun, God-Honoring Music for ChildrenRecently my son received the Veggie Tales Worship Songs CD as a gift from his grandparents, and after listening to it a few hundred times in the car on the way to and from his preschool or the grocery store, I have to say it is a wonderful CD for both children and adults.
Double Standards - NBC Airs Veggie Talesbut cuts all references to God and The Bible.
"Free Range Children:" Confronting Parents on Kids' Unruly Public BehaviorYou've seen "free range children" wreaking havoc and burdening the public space with generally unwelcome noise and touching while parents don't react. Here are some of my suggestions for effectively confronting parents on kids' unruly public behavior.- 4 Tips to Help Kids Wake Up in the MorningIf your morning is a full on battle to get your kid out of bed, here are four tips you may be interested in.
8 Things We Wish Our Kids Would Say More OftenHere are 8 things we wish our kids would say more often.- Parents Made to Suffer for Feeding Their Kids With HandsIndian kids taken away from their parents and sent to foster home in Norway just because they were being fed with hands rather than by spoon and were sleeping with their parents.
- Giving Kids Choices: Good Strategy or Bad Decision?Is giving kids the right to make choices at every turn a good strategy? Is it a bad decision? Well, that depends.
- Let Kids Grow Up at Their Own PaceHold onto those childhood traditions as long as you can -- but only until the child is ready to give them up. There is a fine line between pushing your child to grow up quickly and babying him too much. Fortunately, the kid will draw that line for you.
- The Mental Capabilities of Under Privileged KidsUnder privileged kids usually are artistic because they learn visually. They learn visually because they learn most of the things they know from social media or from their environments, not school.
5 Ways to Offer Your Children a Global PerspectiveThe mundane busyness of raising a family can be overwhelming enough without adding in world news, but teaching your children to have a global perspective is an important gift.- I Let My Kids Get into Trouble: This is WhyIt may seem irresponsible to let your kids get into trouble, but it may actually be a better way to parent. This is why...
- How Well Do You Know Your Kids?Parents who don't take the time to get to know their kids always regret it later. Here are some questions you can ask your kids about themselves and what those questions reveal about them.
- How to Get Your Kids to Do Their HomeworkMake sure your kid's homework gets done with these simple tips!
- Should Kids Listen to the Radio?Mainstream music just isn't what it used to be, but is it bad enough to hit the off button for kids?
- Kids Who Attacked Mom Should Have Been Spanked MoreWhat has happened to teaching children to respect their parents? It is apparently a lost art as evidenced by the case of a 20-year-old and 18-year-old who attacked and beat their mother because she threw out their beer.
- 10 Things You Don’t Want to Hear Your Kids SayKids say the funniest things. However, then there are the phrases that aren’t so humorous. These are the top 10 things I don’t want to hear my children say.
- 10 Tips for Becoming a StepmomThese tips are from a tried-and-true stepmom, how I overcame obstacles and what I've learned from my mistakes.
- I Call My Kids Names: Is that Wrong?I get some odd looks sometimes when I call my kids dorks or poopfaces, but is name calling really so wrong?
- Why Some Parents Always Defend Their KidsRead on to find out why some parents always defend their kids, and learn the reasons behind their unreasonable behavior. It is human nature to want to protect offspring, but this type of protection is harmful in more ways than one.
- Rewarding and Motivating Kids to Learn MusicFor most parents, if they want their kids to learn something, they tend to give rewards or basically offer a bribe. But did you know that giving rewards can produce negative results if not done in a properly?
- Our ChildrenBringing up children in today's landscape is very challenging. Looking back I think I had it pretty easy. We did not have so many things to worry about with our children, and life was fas simpler than it is today.
- 20 Kids, How Fair is That?The Duggers have announced they are expecting their 20th child. While it is totally within their rights to do so. But, the question is, how fair is this?
Ways to Tell when a Kid is LyingLearn how to tell when a kid is lying, and pay attention to the signs and dead giveaways. The adults of the family are supposed to be in charge - not problem children in need of help.- Standing Your Ground with Defiant KidsStanding up to defiant kids is easier said than done sometimes. Sometimes I wonder how I ever survived single parenting. Still, here I am with three wonderful kids. To what do I owe my success?
- Fang Festival FolliesKids. Candy. Corpses. Career politicians. Okay, no corpses.
Why Some Kids Lie a LotFind out why some kids lie a lot more than others, and get to the heart of the matter before it causes irreparable damage.- Kids, Parents, & Technology: Keep it Together with GLUETechnology is prevalent in your children's lives before they can even talk and parents are often left behind. Use the contained guidelines to help you be a modern parent.
When a Father Will Not Pick Up the Kids for VisitationFind out what to do when a father does not want visitation with his kids. It is not possible to change someone like this, but you can make it better.- Five Smart Habits of Successful KidsEver wonder what actions make the most difference in your kids lives? All they need is the right outlook and a few smart habits. Hear me out and see if you agree.



