Approved for All Ages

Hermie and Friends: Hailey and Baileys Silly Fight

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. cereal? 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.
0
Negative Rating
12345
SexLanguageViolenceDrugsNudityOther
0
Positive Rating
12345
FaithIntegrity

Dove Review

Hermie and Max talk to each other at the beginning of the movie. The story is about Hailey and Bailey who are ladybugs and sisters. They both like different kinds of fruits and vegetables. They tend to bicker a lot and disagree. Then they get the garden friends to take sides. Then they decide they are going to help an ant family. Hailey and Bailey let their disagreement get in the way of helping the ant family. Then God intervenes and helps to guide the girls and in the end they help the ant family. Both ladybugs realize it’s ok to have different opinions and thoughts. The garden friends and the ladybugs sing a song, “John 3:16: For God So Loved The World.” This movie is awarded the Dove “Family-Approved” Seal.

Dove Rating Details

0
Faith

None

0
Integrity

None

0
Sex

None

0
Language

None

0
Violence

None

0
Drugs

None

0
Nudity

None

0
Other

None

More Information