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Madeline's merry musical melodies [videorecording] / by Bemelmans, Ludwig,1898-1962.Madeline.(CARDINAL)633216; Findaway World, LLC,distributor.(CARDINAL)345268; Mill Creek Entertainment,production company.(CARDINAL)340929;
Madeline: Sing Along Around the World (30 min.) -- Madeline: Sing Along with Madeline and Her Friends (31 min.).Madeline: Sing Along Around the World: Madeline, the little red-haired schoolgirl, and her friends travel the globe and find a song at every port in this video, which collects musical highlights from the animated Madeline series.Madeline: Sing Along with Madeline and Her Friends: Swing into song and dance with everyones favorite precocious French schoolgirl Madeline! This delightful collection features some of the very best musical interludes from the Madeline animated series. Each merry melody is an irresistible escapade of fun through music and laughter.
Subjects: Animated television programs.; Children's films.; Children's television programs.; Sound recordings.; Television adaptations.; Video recordings.; Madeline (Fictitious character); Friendship; Playaway (Preloaded video media player);
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Something old, something new [videorecording] by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; TumbleBook Library.;
Boomer goes to school (3 min.) -- I miss Franklin P. Shuckles (7 min.) -- Me too (7 min.) -- Mom, the school flooded (2 min.) -- Porcupining: a prickly love story (5 min.) -- Zoe Sophia in New York (20 min.).Boomer goes to school: Boomer is going to school! Like many new students, Boomer finds that going to school can be a bit confusing at first. But in the end, he discovers that school is a great place for friends, learning, and fun!I miss Franklin P. Shuckles: Molly Pepper plays with Franklin P. Shuckles all summer long. But when school starts, she hears the other children making fun of him and an embarrassed Molly dumps her "geeky" friend with a nasty note. When Franklin stops offering to play and tell stories, a lonely Molly realizes how much she misses him. She writes him another note, fervently hoping he'll forgive her. He does, and they promise to be friends forever.Me too: There are two words that drive Grace crazy: Me too! Her sister, Lucy, never says anything else. Whatever Grace does, Lucy does, too. She copies you because she loves you, Gracie, says her mother. Can't she learn to say anything else? asks Grace. But when Grace goes to swim class one day, she too realizes how it feels to admire someone.Mom, the school flooded: Gus's mom asks what he did at school and he gives his usual reply: "Nothing." But his soaking socks indicate otherwise. When Mom fishes for more answers, Gus begins a madcap explanation of a school gone wet. From tabletop rafting in the halls to sailing on a schoolyard sea, Gus pours forth all the damp details. In the end, Mom is sure his story is all washed up ... or is it?Porcupining: a prickly love story: With pun-filled prose and pleasing pictures, this passionate tale of love and friendship between two prickly creatures in a petting zoo makes a perfect read aloud (and a sublime Valentine).Zoe Sophia in New York: When Zoe Sophia's favorite person in the world, her great aunt Dorothy Pomander, comes to New York, she and Zoe Sophia quickly become embroiled in a mystery as they do research for Dorothy Pomander's new book.
Subjects: Children's films.; Friendship; Love; Schools; Siblings;
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Stories about Harold [videorecording] by Cioffi, Charles,1935-nrt; Cunningham, John,1932-nrt; Johnson, Crockett,1906-1975Harold & the purple crayon.; Johnson, Crockett,1906-1975Harold's fairy tale.; Johnson, Crockett,1906-1975Picture for Harold's room.; Rose, Norman,1917-2004.nrt; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Weston Woods Studios.(CARDINAL)347531;
Harold & the purple crayon (8 min.) / by Crockett Johnson ; narrated by Norman Rose -- Harold's fairy tale (9 min.) / by Crockett Johnson ; narrated by John Cunningham -- A picture for Harold's room (7 min.) / by Crockett Johnson ; narrated by Charles Cioffi.Narrated by Norman Rose (1st work), John Cunningham (2nd work), and Charles Cioffi (3rd work).A picture for Harold's room: With his purple crayon, Harold draws a picture for his room - and then becomes a part of it.Harold and the purple crayon: This is the ingeniously imaginative story of a small boy who, with his magic crayon, draws himself in and out of a series of adventures.Harold's fairy tale: Harold draws himself a castle in an enchanted garden and fills it with a king, a giant, a fairy - and himself!004-008.
Subjects: Children's films.; Children's films.; Fiction films.; Short films.; Crayon drawing; Crayons; Harold (Fictitious character : Johnson); Imagination in children;
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Owen [videorecording] and other stories about families. by Gyllenhaal, Maggie,1977-nrt(CARDINAL)542733; Henkes, Kevin.Chrysanthemum.; Henkes, Kevin.Owen.; Henkes, Kevin.Weekend with Wendell.; Hurt, Mary Beth.nrt(CARDINAL)524175; Jenkins, Emily,1967-That new animal.; Parker, Sarah Jessica.nrt(CARDINAL)340759; Streep, Meryl.nrt(CARDINAL)333422; Wells, Rosemary.Voyage to the Bunny Planet.(CARDINAL)366744; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Weston Woods Studios.(CARDINAL)347531;
Owen / by Kevin Henkes ; narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker (9 min.) -- Chrysanthemum / by Kevin Henkes ; narrated by Meryl Streep (15 min.) -- A weekend with Wendell / by Kevin Henkes ; narrated by Mary Beth Hurt (10 min.) -- That new animal / written and narrated by Emily Jenkins ; ill. by Pierre Pratt (13 min.) -- Voyage to the Bunny Planet / by Rosemary Wells ; narrated by Maggie Gyllenhaal (20 min.).A weekend with Wendell: Quiet-as-a-mouse Sophie learns to assert herself with bossy, big-mouthed Wendell.Chrysanthemum: A little mouse thinks her name is absolutely perfect until she starts school and all the kids make fun of her.Owen: When Owen's parents wonder if he is becoming too attached to his beloved blanket, Owen vehemently disagrees.That new animal: In a humorous look at adjusting to change, the two family dogs grumble about that "new animal" -- a baby.Voyage to the bunny planet: Three bunnies, each experiencing a truly dreadful day, are whisked away to the gentle Bunny Planet.005-008.
Subjects: Children's films.; Animals; Families; Games; Mice; Names, Personal; Parent and child; Rabbits;
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Snowy day [videorecording] and other stories / by Alexander, Terence,1923-2009.nrt; Harvey, Jane,singer.nrt; Holder, Geoffrey,1930-nrt; Keats, Ezra Jack.; Long, Loretta.nrt; Turner, Charles.nrt; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Weston Woods Studios.(CARDINAL)347531;
The snowy day / narrated by Jane Harvey (6 min.) -- Apt. 3 / narrated by Charles Turner (9 min.) -- Goggles! / narrated by Geoffrey Holder (6 min.) -- Whistle for Willie / narrated by Jane Harvey (6 min.) -- Pet show! / narrated by Terry Alexander (7 min.) -- Peter's chair / narrated by Loretta Long (6 min.) -- A letter to Amy / narrated by Loretta Long (7 min.)-- The trip / narrated by Charles Turner (6 min.) -- Ezra Jack Keats interview (6 min).A letter to Amy: Something extraordinary happens when Peter tries to mail Amy an invitation to his birthday.Apt. 3: The sounds of a harmonica lead to an understanding between a blind man and two boys who live in the same building in the city.Goggles!: Peter and his friend call upon a faithful dog to outsmart a gang of bullies who want Peter's motorcycle goggles.Pet show!: Archie needs to come up with a pet in a hurry for the neighborhood pet show.Peter's chair: Peter wants to run away when his baby sister arrives, but soon learns something important about growing up.The snowy day: A city snowfall has a boy making snow angels, snowballs, sliding down snow mountains - and looking forward to going outside again.The trip: Louie constructs a shoebox diorama and uses his imagination to visit his old neighborhood.Whistle for Willie: For Peter, learning to whistle means being able to call his dog, and being a bit closer to being grown up.005-009.
Subjects: Children's films.;
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How do dinosaurs say goodnight? [videorecording] and other tales. by Curry, Tim.nrt(CARDINAL)768967; DeVries, David.nrt; Hoff, Syd,1912-2004.Danny and the dinosaur.; Innes, Neil,1944-nrt; Jenkins, Steve,1952-What do you do with a tail like this?; Kellogg, Steven.Mysterious tadpole.; Marcellino, Fred.I, crocodile.; McCarty, Peter.T is for terrible.; Naughton, James,1945-nrt(CARDINAL)346038; Page, Robin,1957-What do you do with a tail like this?; Woertendyke, Ruis.nrt; Yolen, Jane.How do dinosaurs get well soon?; Yolen, Jane.How do dinosaurs say goodnight?; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Weston Woods Studios.(CARDINAL)347531;
How do dinosaurs say goodnight? / written and narrated by Jane Yolen ; ill. by Mark Teague (8 min.) -- How do dinosaurs get well soon? / written and narrated by Jane Yolen ; ill. by Mark Teague (8 min.) -- T is for terrible / by Peter McCarty ; narrated by David de Vries (6 min.) -- Danny and the dinosaur / by Syd Hoff ; narrated by Ruis Woertendyke and others (9 min.) -- I, crocodile / by Fred Marcellino ; narrated by Tim Curry (9 min.) -- The mysterious tadpole / by Steven Kellogg ; narrated by Neil Innes (10 min.) -- What do you do with a tail like this? / by Robin Page ; ill. by Steven Jenkins ; narrated by James Naughton (7 min.).Danny and the dinosaur: The story of a boy's friendship with a dinosaur and one happy day spent together.How do dinosaurs day goodnight?: Few words pack a lot of punch in this delightful story about bedtime rituals.How do dinosaurs get well soon?: From enormous sneezes to gigantic wails, the antics of these ailing dinosaurs will bring a smile.I, crocodile: An Egyptian crocodile catches the fancy of the Emperor Napoleon -- for crocodile pie.T is for terrible: With humor and a bit of suspense, a dinosaur reflects on his identity as a "terrible lizard".The mysterious tadpole: Louis' best birthday present is a tadpole -- who grows and grows and grows.What do you do with a tail like this?: Explore the amazing things animals do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails.005-010.
Subjects: Children's films.; Dinosaurs; Reptiles;
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Munsch classics [videorecording] by Munsch, Robert N.,1945-(CARDINAL)739287; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Playaway View.;
MARCIVE 9/01/1150 below zero (6 min.) -- The fire station (4 min.) -- Mud puddle (6 min.) -- Pigs (4 min.) -- Something good (7 min.) -- Wait and see (7 min.)50 below zero: Late one night, Jason gets woken up and discovers that his house is going crazy! Jason's dad walks in his sleep, and Jason finds him in the most unlikely places! What do you do when you find your father sleeping on top of the refrigerator?; The fire station: Michael and Sheila visit a fire station. While the two kids are exploring a fire truck, an alarm goes off, and away go Michael and Sheila to the rescue!; Mud puddle: Whenever Jule Ann goes outside, a mud puddle jumps on her and gets her muddy all over. But she defeats it with cheerful ingenuity and two bars of smelly yellow soap. As in all Munsch stories, kids are the heroes!; Pigs: Megan is told to feed the pigs, but not to open the gate. She does of course, and the results are hilarious as the pigs help themselves to coffee and the newspaper at the breakfast table, follow Megan to school, and ride home by way of the school bus; Something good: Something good is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put in their shopping cart. Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store: no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good; Wait and see: It's Olivia's birthday and she is getting everything she wishes for! But every time she blows out the candles, her wish makes a big mess! Can birthday cake after birthday cake, after birthday cake, make things right again? Wait and see, as Olivia says!Rating: G.
Subjects: Animated films.; Children's films.; Fiction films.; Short films.; Birthday cakes; Fire stations; Mud; Swine;
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School days [videorecording] stories for early learners. by Cohen, Miriam,1926-First grade takes a test.; Cuyler, Margery.100th day worries.; Cuyler, Margery.Stop, drop and roll.; DePaola, Tomie,1934-Meet the Barkers.; DePaola, Tomie,1934-Trouble in the Barkers' class.; Hennessy, B. G.(Barbara G.).Mr. Ouchy's first day.; Rodman, Mary Ann.First grade stinks.; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; Playaway View.; Spoken Arts.(CARDINAL)511864;
100th day worries (10 min.) -- First grade takes a test (9 min.)-- Meet the Barkers (12 min.)-- Stop, drop and roll (12 min.) -- Trouble in the Barkers' class (13 min.)-- Mr. Ouchy's first day (12 min.) -- First grade stinks (11 min.).100th day worries: Based on the book 100th day worries by Margery Cuyler: The 100th day of school is approaching, and Jessica's teacher wants each of the children to bring in a collection of 100 things. Jessica worries about everything, and now she has something new to worry about!First grade stinks: Based on the book First grade stinks by Mary Ann Rodman: Haley and her friend Ryan have been looking forward to the start of school. But first grade is not at all what Haley expected.First grade takes a test: Based on the book First grade takes a test by Miriam Cohen: When the lady from the principal's office brings in a test for the first grade class, the children have trouble when they realize that none of the multiple-choice answers are exactly right.Meet the Barkers: Based on the book Meet the Barkers by Tomie DePaola: Moffie knows the answers to all of the teacher's questions. Morgie makes two new friends. By the end of the week Morgie and Moffie help each other to understand that it's important to get gold stars and make new friends.Mr. Ouchy's first day: Based on the book Mr. Ouchy's first day by B.G. Hennessy: Meet Mr. Ouchy, a teacher with a case of firstday jitters. Will his students like him? What if he can't remember their names? What if he can't even find the bathroom?Stop, drop and roll: Based on the book Stop, drop and roll by Margery Cuyler: Jessica has always been a worrier, and learning about fire safety is making her more nervous than ever.Trouble in the Barkers' class: Based on the book Trouble in the Barkers' class by Tomie DePaola: Morgie and Moffie are so excited because a new student is joining their class! But when Ms. Shepard introduces Carole Anne to the class, she causes trouble.
Subjects: Animated films.; Children's films.; Fiction films.; Short films.; Schools;
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An enchanted Fall with Berenstain Bears [electronic resource] : English language arts / by Educational videos.; Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268;
Bust a ghost (approximately 11 min.) --The Bear Scouts have ghost troubles. Can the Bear Detectives find Farmer Ben's missing pumpkin? With some misguided but always enthusiastic and well meaning advice from Papa Bear, they're hot on the trail of the pumpkin thief. The Bears enter a pumpkin carving contest. Papa gets a magic pumpkin seed. McGreedy Weasel and Raffish Ralph hypnotize Bigpaw attacking Bear Town. But, Brother and Sister break the spell in a flash. They know you can't make someone do something they really don't want to do! The family braves an old mansion at midnight.Ages 5-7, Grades K-2.
Subjects: Autumn; Bears; Berenstain Bears (Fictitious characters); Family; Friendship; Ghosts; Mobile apps.;
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Growing up and getting along [electronic resource]. by Findaway World, LLC.(CARDINAL)345268; TumbleBook Library.;
Down to the sea with Mr. Magee (5 min.) -- Enemy pie (10 min.) -- Penelope and the monsters (10 min.) -- Pocketful of kisses (10 min.) -- Sink or swim (7 min.) -- Tyson the Terrible (3 min.).Down to the sea with Mr. Magee: With enough lunch for three, Mr. Magee and his dog Dee head out to the sea. But what begins as a fun day in the sun turns a bit bumpy when one playful whale decides to say hello. Soon the crew that once was floating finds themselves flying! How will they get down? Who will come to their rescue? And when will they ever get to eat lunch?Enemy pie: It was the perfect summer. That is, until Jeremy Ross moved into the house down the street and became neighborhood enemy number one. Luckily Dad had a surefire way to get rid of enemies: Enemy Pie.Penelope and the monsters: Penelope won't go to sleep. Never ever not in a million trillion gazillion years. Her father doesn't believe her, but Penelope knows there are monsters lurking in the dark. How else can she explain the dancing drawers, creeeeaking closet, and bounce-bouncing bed? Will Penelope have the confidence to turn on the lights and call out the things that go bump in the night?Pocketful of kisses: When Digby goes to school for his second day he is beset with worries. He can't remember where to line up, or hang his coat, and he thinks that no one will play with him. To reassure him his mother blows a dozen kisses into his pocket telling him that if he feels worried he should take a kiss from his pocket and imagine his Mother with him.Sink or swim: Ralph the cow is trying to beat the scorching summer heat. What better way to cool off than to go swimming? But wait, cows can't swim ... or can they? Ralph tackles this challenge with unsinkable optimism.Tyson the Terrible: When three little dinosaurs hear a loud Boom! Boom! in the distance, it can mean only one thing ... Tyson the Terrible, the biggest, fiercest, scariest dinosaur in the world, is coming their way! What will happen when the little dinosaurs come face to face with their greatest fear?
Subjects: Children's films.; Animals; Bedtime; Courage; Cows; Determination (Personality trait); Dinosaurs; Fathers and sons; Friendship; Moles; Monsters; Schools; Seashore; Swimming; Whales;
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