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In subsequent months, when I was teaching her religion, from time to time I'd mention something that I considered pretty obscure, the kind of thing you might learn in a graduate Theology class. Stuff like the parallelism in Hebrew Old Testament poetry. Or who Rehoboam was. Or Ishbosheth. Stuff you wouldn't expect a kid to know (much less be able to pronounce! ; )
And, she'd say, "I know that Mom." (She's NOT one of those kids who always says that no matter what I say).
I'd ask, "You do? Where did you learn it?"
(Since we homeschool, I feel like I usually know what she knows pretty well!)
The reply would invariably be, "What's in the Bible!"
So, this year, when she said she wanted to watch it again, I was enthusiastic. Except that the new library didn't have it. And I'm cheap (okay, okay, "frugal!") And, it's NOT a cheap set to buy!
Well, my husband did some research, and discovered that we could subscribe to Jellytelly and watch the WHOLE series. And it would only be about $5. per month (at the time of this publication)! Which is a STEAL!
So, we signed up. And she watched ALL the episodes of What's in the Bible, followed by a summary of the whole Bible on Superbook. Then every episode of 321 Penguin. The Owlegories, then Paws and Tales. Then who-knows-what else! Each one of these series costs a bit to buy, but on Jellytelly, they're all included in the basic price : )
We're super-diligent about what we watch. We have no TV in the house, and we select videos carefully. Because as the popular saying goes, "How could we entertain ourselves with something that caused the death of our Savior?"
And, I'm delighted to say, we can let her watch Jellytelly freely. No restrictions. If it's on there, it's good.
We're Orthodox Christians, and once in a while, we might have a tiny difference in perspective from that of the mostly Protestant writers. But, the differences are small, and the benefit is great. We can always explain the points of difference. And, it's good for her to know how other Christians understand the Faith.
What I like best about this streaming service is that the wonderfully entertaining programs aren't just "not harmful," but rather they're truly beneficial. The Spiritual nutrition of Spinach, but the TASTE of Ice Cream ; )
If you're looking for some wonderful viewing for your kids - or for a great gift for Christmas or another occasion, sign your kids up for Jellytelly! (note, this isn't an affiliate link or a paid ad, I just LOVE this service!)
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Oh yes... we LOVE Jelly Telly! We got the subscription since the day they release it only on tablets about 7 or 8 years ago. And now... it is so great to watch with my girls streaming on Apple TV.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to have you stop by, Helen. It's great to "meet" a fellow believer & Jelly Telly Fan! : )
DeleteWe LOVE the What's in the Bible? series as well! It really is fantastic! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com!
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So glad to find out you're a fellow What's in the Bible fan! Isn't it a great series? : )
DeleteAnother What's in the Bible lover here! I love the way they reinforce what I'm already trying to teach my kids, but I've also found their simple explanations for difficult concepts SO helpful, not only in explaining things to children, but also in answering the questions of new Christians! We can complicate things so much sometimes. I just love the simple, understandable way What's in the Bible lays things out.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Tanya! I enjoy your blog so much! Your recent post on "What will people think?" was spot-on! So glad to have you visit : )
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