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We all enjoyed Laurie Berkner on YouTube. She provided a good way to get the wiggles out inside, especially if Mom sang along and was goofy too!
On a side note, I just discovered the shorter catechism (scroll to bottom) set to music for kids: http://songsforsaplings.com
I have found nothing that compares to "Theo" in quality and content. Appeals to my youngest and oldest. Really well done. That said, I agree with you on images of Christ. I reached out to the creator and he sent me a list of episodes that don't have images:
Saving Faith, Loving Obedience, Forgiveness, Armor of God, Redemption, Adoption, Light Unto My Path, Abiding in Christ, What is the Church, and Love Thy Neighbor
I also sent you a PM.
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Not specifically Biblical but.....my 3 year old is pretty into the 1967 Spiderman cartoon series currently. 10 minute episodes. We watch them on Youtube.
Simple plot lines. Great song. I will say it helps drum into their heads the concepts of good vs. evil.
Reading this thread takes me back. Aside from Veggietales, I can't think of anything Biblical but, I fail to come up with any wrong in what I watched. I recommend Arthur and Little Bear. Heck at times I still tune in. They're cute shows.
About a year ago my kids were watching this cartoon called Peppa Pig and they both developed an English accent. This went on for about a month until they started sounding American again.
About a year ago my kids were watching this cartoon called Peppa Pig and they both developed an English accent. This went on for about a month until they started sounding American again.