Looking for a good way to help your children understand what forgiveness is and the act of giving second chances? The Prodigal Pig DVD by Tommy Nelson does just that!
Porkchop the Pig teaches the story of the Prodigal Son in a funny and memorable way!
Wacky animals and their hilarious antics will have kids rolling with laughter as they watch the story of Porkchop (Randy Travis), a pig with dreams of making it big in the music business—no matter the cost!
Farmer Bob gives Porkchop the money he needs to follow his dreams, but the friends Porkchop makes in the big city don’t turn out to be as nice as he thought. When Jenny the sheepdog (Amy Grant) and some of the other animals save the day, Farmer Bob welcomes Porkchop home with open arms, and even Hercules the tough-talking rooster (Vince Gill) learns the value of forgiveness.
Bonus educational features include a music video and cartoon based on the letter P, a read-along digital storybook that lets kids decide when to “turn the page,” and an option to view the entire Prodigal Pig DVD with pop-up Ps every time a word that begins with P is used! A literacy message to parents is also included.
More bonus features include bloopers, character commentary, and a behind-the-scenes look at how Farmer Bob’s farm was created! Based on the Parable of the Prodigal Son, this funny and educational DVD will have kids laughing and learning along with their favorite farm critters!
The Prodigal Pig is a DVD my kids ask to watch in the car on road trips, or at home on a random afternoon. They love it and I love that Tommy Nelson has made these important values so fun to learn about as well as easy to understand.
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ColleenMarie says
I think leading my example is #1, when asking them for forgiveness explain it, and when they need to tell a sibling sorry explain why you have to do that. You did not honor your brother or sister with your actions, etc.
Susan P says
I agree that it is by us (parents) showing them first that it is ok to forgive and to show it. We need to humble ourselves and ask for forgiveness also.
JenniferB says
Always ask for forgiveness of sins you have committed