Character Builders (DVD)
$24.95
Join Stevie, Nancy, The Conductor(R), Benny the Bear, Herbert the Snail, and a host of other endearing characters on a series of adventures in the magical world of Agapeland. This double disc set includes 16 episodes, each focusing on a different Christian lesson the characters learn through charming stories and sing along songs. Modern animation brings the world of Character Builders(TM) to life while teaching children valuable traits like honesty, kindness, and patience.
Each title features two stories that illustrate the value of positive character traits and offer a modern outline for Christian parenting. A must for any family movie library or children’s educational collection, the Character Builders Double Disc Set is an economical and practical way to get the best in family entertainment while instilling lifelong values in children.
This set includes all eight delightful DVDs:
*Obedience & Self Control
*Goodness & Faith
*Honesty & Responsibility
*Thankfulness & Gentleness
*Sharing & Kindness
*Politeness & Joy
*Confidence & Love
*Patience & Peace
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SKU (ISBN): 9781945788505
UPC: 095163889319
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: September 2018
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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