
It's About Saying You're Sorry
Flo is back and she's got her own TV talk show! But does she ever have a lesson to learn!
When Flo gets her own TV talk show, she is positively thrilled! She has to think about what to say, what to wear, and who to invite as guests. What she isn't thinking about are other people's feelings. After insulting every guest on her show, she finally realizes that she needs to apologize for the means things she said. Flo learns that words are very powerful. In fact, the words "I'm sorry" can make all the difference. Children will learn that by saying you're sorry, you are asking forgiveness and fixing your friends with another person. Featuring the voice talents of Vicki Lawrence as "Flo" and Tim Conway as "Hermie."

It's About Being Unique
Poor Skeeter can't seem to do anything right. His famous older brother can do no wrong. Which one will find the treasure?
Skeeter's "perfect" brother Sir Sinclair M. Skeeto, the world famous adventurer, comes to the garden with a mysterious treasure map left by their father. All the garden gang are in awe of Sinclair, and fawn all over him. But could it really be up to wrong-way Skeeter and his crooked stinger to solve the mystery of the treasure's location?
Introducing John O'Hurley (Seinfeld, Dancing With the Stars) as Sir Sinclair M. Skeeto. Also featuring the voice talents of Tim Conway and Melissa Disney.
Lesson is based on Psalm 139:13-14 about each of us being designed especially by God.

If Hermie is good at anything, it's believing what God says.
Good thing God never says anything unusual to Hermie. Uh-oh...suddenly there's room for doubt. What possible need would the Garden Gang have for a boat? It hasn't rained in ages. Isn't it good enough to believe God once–why do we have to keep on trusting Him time after time?
Hermie and the High Seas teaches the lesson based on Jesus' words from the mountain-side in Matthew 6 about relying on God to care for our every need."

Most twins have abiding love for each other.
Hailey and Bailey are no different. Well, there was that one time . .
It's the age-old conflict: blueberries vs. tomatoes. Or was it oatmeal vs. Cap'n Crunch? She hit me first? Come to think of it, sibling disputes are almost never "about" anything. They are just silly.
When Hailey and Bailey can't agree on what to pack for their picnic, the resulting feud spills over to the entire garden and threatens to undo the good deeds the twins have actually agreed to perform. Join our favorite garden friends as we learn about getting along.
Lesson is based on Jesus' words in Mark 12:31 about loving our neighbor as we love ourselves.
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