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The Super Shoot-for-the-Stars Space Ship (Responsibility) The Quigley Village kids want to buy a Super Shoot-for-the-Stars Space Ship for their tree house, so they decide to have a lemonade sale to raise the money. But when Bubba breaks Mr. Quigleys's glass pitcher accidentally, the kids have to decide on the responsible thing to do. Features three songs including the "Lemonade Blues." |
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Spike and the Silly, Mixed-Up Sleepover (Listening) Spike learns the consequences of not listening to her dad. A deaf child and her teacher visit Mr. Quigley. Bubba and Danny learn a few words in sign language and how to listen without your ears. Dr. Caremore helps Milty understand how prayer is the way God listens to us. Mr. Quigley tells a story about how the disciples needed to listen better. |
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The Great Treehouse Disaster (Cooperation) The kids venture into the project of building a tree house, but they each have their own idea on what it should be like. The building doesn't go well because the kids are not focused on the same goal. Out of the chaos Mr. Quigley and Dexter help the kids complete the tree house. The story of Nehemiah building the city wall with all the kids in costume and singing "Build It." |
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Quigley's Village Sing-Along The Quigley's Village Sing-Along includes some of the favorite songs from Quigley's Village including: "I Just Want to Say Thank You" (Thankfulness), "Together We'll Get the Job Done" (Cooperation), "It Isn't Really Fair" (Fairness), "Look Away" (Temptation), Bedtime Prayer and many more! With simple, delightful tunes and easy-to-remember words, these songs will get the whole family singing and learning about important Christian Values. A video collection of songs from the Quigley's Village series. The words are shown directly on the screen. |
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A Christmas Story (Giving) In his hurry to get to rehearsal with a large stack of Christmas presents. Mr. Quigley, unknowingly, drops Danny's present. Danny thinks he is the only one not getting a present and feels hurt. Eventually Danny learns the value of giving and gives up his best present for the Baby Jesus. Meanwhile, Bubba and Spike have to restrain themselves from making the Baby Jesus more comfortable. |
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Spike's Big Blue Bubble Babble Balloon Machine (Sharing) Danny, Spike and Bubba each enter a contest to win the Big Blue Bubble Babble Balloon Machine, and all promise to share it, no matter who wins. But when Spike wins, she decides to keep it for herself, balloons and all, and then has a very, very big sneeze. Through this story children will learn why we should share with others. |
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The Wonder Kid's Colossal Cash Caper (Courage) Learning to be courageous is fun when Danny, Bubba and Spike imagine themselves as the Wonder Kids looking for adventure. On "assignment" from Mr. Quigley they find a money purse in the park and are faced with the dilemma of keeping it or giving it back. |
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Bubba's Big Banana Cream Crime (Resisting Temptation) Everyone is tempted in one way or another, and Bubba can hardly resist one of his mom's fresh banana cream pies. Meanwhile, Danny is tempted to cheat when he can't think of anything to write for the poetry contest. But this story helps us to recognize that not everything that is tempting is good for us. |
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Danny Buys a Blobit (Truth and Trust) Danny decides to buy a toy with the money Mr. Quigley gives him to buy party decorations. To cover his actions he has to lie and finally decides to bury the toy. Everything is going great until it rains and Danny's deception is found growing out of the ground. Children will see why we should always tell the truth. |
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Lemon and the Kite Flying Catastrophe (Thankfulness) Lemon learns the importance of thankfulness when her doll is swept away during a windy day of kite flying. The gang tries to find Mrs. Toddy without success until she is found on top of a flag pole and only Bubba can save the day! Lemon learns how to be thankful to others, and Bubba learns to be thankful to God for making him just the way he is. |
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Scary Sounds in the Campground (Overcoming Fear) In this episode, Mr. Quigley takes the guys camping and they have a wonderful time eating and telling stories until bedtime when Bubba hears strange noises. The noises get louder and Bubba's imagination runs wild. Lemon helps comfort Bubba by giving him her prize possession, Mrs. Toddy, her doll. Bubba then feels more secure and is able to confront his fear and discover the culprit. Earlier in the day Lemon also was able to overcome her fear of going to see the doctor. |
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Shakeups and Showdowns (Working Things Out) The Village wins an award for having the best playground. However, everyone wants to display the plaque in a different place and arguments ensue, but everyone learns to compromise. Meanwhile, Spike and Bubba can't agree on what color to paint the clubhouse sign, trouble arises. The case goes to trial and Judge Quigley shows the kids how to work things out. |
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The Wacky Watermelon Break-In (Fairness) Spike, Danny and Bubba let their imaginations run wild as they become space farmers. All summer long they've tended to their space garden eagerly anticipating the harvest of a very large watermelon. As Mr. Quigley begins to slice open the watermelon, they are shocked and disappointed to discover someone has made a home out of it. Important lessons on fairness and sharing are taught. |
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Trundle and the Big City Bungle (Forgiveness) After spending most of his life on Mr. Quigley's porch, Trundle the Toucan tires of life in the village and unexpectedly flies off to discover "Life in the BIG City" - making sure that Mr. Quigley doesn't know he is leaving. This hurts Mr. Quigley's feelings. Trundle's dreams are shattered as he realizes the difficulty of caring for himself away from friends and family. He eventually returns to an unexpected homecoming welcome. |
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Spike and the Terrible Tripped-Up Tap Dance (Practice Makes Perfect) This is the day for the Village talent show. Everyone is hard at work preparing their performances except Spike. She sees no point in practicing even though she has never tap danced before. She finds anything and everything else to do but practice for her tap dance routine. The show is a big success for everyone except Spike who learns that tap dancing isn't all it is "cracked up" to be, especially when you don't prepare. |
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Bubba and the Big Berry Belly Ache (Obedience) The great berry-picking expedition turns sour when Bubba is tempted by Lemon and Spike to eat the unripe green berries. They assure him that the green berries are delicious even though Mr. Quigley has warned against eating them. Spike and Lemon learn a valuable lesson on why we should obey. Bubba chooses to obey and not eat the green berries and gets to enjoy one of Mr. Quigley's great berry pies. |
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The Playground Popcorn Explosion (Patience) It is costume dress-up day. Mr. Quigley gives the kids a trunk of old clothes for them to play with. He promises to make popcorn for all of them later. The kids become impatient when Mr. Quigley forgets the top to the popper and when he goes to get it they decide they can't wait for his return. Before they know it popcorn is flying everywhere. |
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Spike's Grump Grumbly Day (Kind Words) When Spike wakes up on the wrong side of bed, she forgets that the words we say to people can either help or hurt them. Since she is grumpy, her words are sharp, and before long her words have made a lot of people feel badly. After Lemon is hurt by something that Spike says, she gets some counsel and comfort from Mr. Quigley. |
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