VeggieTales Kidz Product News

Our Staff at Kidz On Earth review & discuss new children's products - including all the latest Veggie Tales products that are coming to retail stores. Veggie tales uses creative entertaining story telling to teach spiritual values to children - and as a result you have spiritainment. Our staff will also feature other children's products in our blog (video).

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

New VeggieTales Products Coming Soon!

Big Idea is coming to the table with a full plate of great new product for the remainder of 2006.

VeggieTales - Dance Dance Dance $49.95
This is going to be a great product for families who love VeggieTales. What you will do is place the dance pad on the floor and connect to your PC or Mac computer and get ready to sing and dance to your favorite VeggieTales songs. This product will be avaialble in October - just in time for Christmas.

VeggieTales Backpacks
Fans who have been waiting for VeggieTales backpacks can now sieze the moment ( well it will be November before fans will be able to stuff their school supplies in these cool new VT backpacks.

VeggieTales Mural in a Box
If you would like to create a VeggieTales theme in a bedroom or add Bob and Larry to a church classroom - then this is the product for you. This new item will allow to to trace the image on a wall and then you can paint by number to complete the task. Comes with the stencil, paint and brushes for $29.99.

More product reviews coming soon.

Saturday Mornings with Bob and Larry on NBC

Big Idea has announced a partnership with NBC to begin airing VeggieTales as apart of their new Saturday morning Smart Place for kids lineup. This new lineup will begin in September 2006 and will provide a weekly visit from Bob and Larry into millions of homes. This new partnership will be great to help move the brand forward and will also introduce VeggieTales to a brand new audience. There is also a rumor that 321 Penguins might also show up in the furture in this line up. Ya Hoo!!! I am excited about this prospect because I believe that 321 Penguins is a strong series that still has legs with future audiences.

Hang on - I think it is going to be one great ride!!!!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

VeggieTales Stories

Boy, 2, caught in heat vent in Vandergrift

By Tribune-Review Media Service Friday, July 7, 2006

Two-year-old Nathan James Laero frequently throws toys down the heating vent in the second-floor bedroom of his Franklin Avenue home.

Thursday morning was the first time he tried to go down after them.

Known as Jimmy by his family, the boy didn’t get far — he got stuck in the narrow duct and had to be rescued by the fire department.

Bridget Laero, Jimmy’s mother, said she had left Jimmy napping while she got a shower but soon heard her son crying for help about 11:30 a.m. She quickly figured out what happened and called 911, woke her husband, also named Nathan, and called her mother, Judy West.

“He’s thrown stuff down there before, but this is definitely the first time he threw himself down there,” Bridget Laero said.

Jimmy barely fit in the narrow space. He slid, feet first, about 6 feet from the vent in his bedroom.

Vandergrift No. 1 Fire Chief Tom Schaeffer said rescue crews had Jimmy hold onto a rope from above while other firefighters worked to open a hole in the ductwork below him on the first floor.

Firefighters and the Laeros were surprised to learn the heating ducts were worked into a brick chimney, which made the rescue more difficult. A jackhammer and other tools were used to break several holes in the drywall, chimney and duct.

“I think we used every rescue tool we had,” Schaeffer said.

Schaeffer said the department recently purchased a confined-space camera and used it for the first time Thursday to determine where Jimmy was stuck.

The child continued to slip farther down the duct while crews were working. He fell about 10 feet total; he was about level with the ground floor when he was rescued.

Schaeffer said the chimney and ducts run all the way to the basement, so Jimmy could have slid even farther.

Bridget Laero said she sang to Jimmy to keep him calm during the hour-long ordeal. “I had to sing the ‘VeggieTales’ theme song about 40,000 times,” Laero said.

Jimmy was not injured other than a few minor scratches.

Seemed unfazed

He seemed unfazed by his adventure an hour later as he ate crackers and watched his mother and grandmother, Judy West, talk to reporters.

Bridget Laero, who is several months pregnant, said she probably was more worked up than her son.

“That’s not an everyday, normal activity of ours,” she said with a smile. “I don’t think it’s really hit me yet.”

In addition to pulling Jimmy from the duct, several of his toys also were recovered — including the squirt gun he went after Thursday morning.

The Laeros temporarily are living on the second floor of a building owned by their parents while their own home is being renovated. Bridget Laero said she was thankful the fire department is right next door to the building, which also houses Internet-service provider HighVision.

“They did a phenomenal job,” said West of the fire department.

Bridget Laero joked that it’s a good thing her own home also is close to the fire department because she suspects this isn’t the last time her family may be calling for help with her son.

“I learned not to leave your smart child unattended during his nap,” she said.

New VeggieTales feature film to hit theaters in 2008

Big Idea and Universal Pictures have announced a new VeggieTales feature film, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie, to release in early 2008. The computer-animated family film will be made by VeggieTales creators Phil Vischer, who wrote the script, and Mike Nawrocki, who is slated to direct.

“It's great to see Bob and Larry attracting new generations of fans more than a dozen years after we first introduced them,” Vischer said. “I'm looking forward to working with Mike (Nawrocki), Big Idea and Universal to bring The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything-A VeggieTales Movie to the screen.”

Nawrocki added, “We couldn't ask for a better partner than Universal in bringing VeggieTales back to the big screen.”

Jonah - A VeggieTales Movie was the first feature release for the team of Veggies and it did very well at the box office ( $25 million). But - I believe that their sophmore offering will do even better to hit the mark and will bode well with families and the box office.

Great job Big Idea!! All the fans are looking forward to this exciting new release that will continue the mission to impact culture and build a bridge to families that may have never gone to church.