Ep 8. MILO, THE MANTIS WHO WOULDN'T PRAY
- January 1, 2010
- 30 min
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7.0 (58)
Milo is a young mantis who is always causing trouble in the garden. He prefers playing and having fun to thinking about praying or being thankful for what he has. This behavior soon catches the attention of Hermie, the caterpillar who is always eager to help those in need. He notices that Milo's behavior is not only affecting him, but also other insects in the garden who see him acting irresponsibly.
Hermie decides to talk to Milo about his behavior and the importance of prayer and thankfulness. But, Milo is skeptical and doesn't understand why he needs to pray. Hermie then shares a story about a young cricket who didn't think he needed to pray until he found himself in a dangerous situation and realized that he needed God's help. This story resonated with Milo and he becomes curious about prayer and the role it plays in their lives.
As the days go by, Milo begins to notice small things in the garden that he had not appreciated before. He starts to realize the beauty of the flowers, the wonder of the sky, and the importance of family and friends. Slowly, he begins to understand the power of prayer and gratitude, and starts to include them in his daily routine.
In the end, Milo's transformation touches the hearts of the other insects, who appreciate the positive change in him. Hermie is also happy to see the impact of his words on Milo and is glad that he was able to help him see the importance of prayer and gratitude. The episode ends with all the insects expressing their thanks and appreciation for each other, and the beauty of the garden they call home.
Overall, MILO, THE MANTIS WHO WOULDN'T PRAY is a heartwarming episode that teaches children about the importance of gratitude and prayer. Through Herman's guidance, Milo is able to transform his behavior, and appreciate the beauty of the world around him. It's an episode that provides a strong message that is sure to leave a lasting impact on its young audience.