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- LeapFrog presents the letter factory [videorecording] / by Adams, Rachel.; Cacciatore, Mark.; Danielle, Marie.; Dobbin, Craig.; Futterman, Henry.; Gleason, Tom.; Green, Dee Dee.; Hawes, Virginia.; Johnson, Bruce D.; Ludin, John.; Manda, Loren.; Mann, Brian.; Mendelson, Michael.(CARDINAL)716387; Mozdy, Anthony.; Ory, Richard.(CARDINAL)395744; Perez, Oscar,Jr.; Rogers, Mary Jo.; Rubalcava, Tom.; Smith, Roy Allen.(CARDINAL)786955; Waxman, Reed.; Wood, Mike.; PorchLight Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)786152; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Animation director, Oscar Perez, Jr. ; music composers, Brian Mann, Craig Dobbin ; character and prop designer, Virginia Hawes, Tom Rubalcava, Richard Ory.Voices: Reed Waxman, Marie Danielle, Mark Cacciatore, Anthony Mozdy, Loren Manda, Dee Dee Green, Henry Futterman, Rachel Adams, Mary Jo Rogers, Michael Mendelson.Leap, Lily and Tad go on a wild adventure to the letter factory. Led by wacky Professor Quigley, Tad joins Js jumping on the trampolines and Ks practicing karate kicks. Meanwhile, new letters learn how to make their sounds. Fun songs will have kids singing letter sounds in no time.MPAA rating: Not rated; recommended for ages 2-5 years.DVD, Region 1, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Short films.; Alphabet; Animated films; Cognitive learning; Preschool children; Reading readiness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Letter factory [videorecording] / by LeapFrog (Firm)(CARDINAL)538503; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.)(CARDINAL)340342;
DVD, full screen.Not rated.Teaches letters, phonics, and listening skills. A wild adventure to the Letter Factory with popular LeapFrog characters. Fun songs will have kids singing letter sounds in no time.Animation director, Oscar Perez, Jr. ; music composed by Brian Mann and Craig Dobbin.Voices: Reed Waxman, Marie Danielle, Mark Cacciatore, Anthony Mozdy, Loren Manda, Dee Dee Green, Henry Futterman, Rachel Adams, Mary Jo Rogers, Michael Mendelson.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Animated films.; Video recordings.; English language; Phonetics; Listening; Alphabet; Reading;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 20
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- The letter factory [videorecording] / by D'Angelo, Chris,producer.; Gleason, Tom,producer.; Johnson, Bruce D.,producer.; Ludin, John,screenwriter.; Smith, Roy Allen,producer.(CARDINAL)786955; LeapFrog (Firm)(CARDINAL)538503; PorchLight Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)786152; Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Editors, Don Burt, Mike Yang ; music composed by Craig Dobbin and Brian Mann ; songs written by Brian Mann, Craig Dobbin and Jeanne Parson ; educational advisors, Robert Calfee, Anne Cunningham, Deane Kells, Ruth Nathan.Voice cast: Reed Waxman, Marie Danielle, Mark Cacciatore, Anthony Mozdy, Loren Manda, Dee Dee Green, Henry Futterman, Rachel Adams, Mary Jo Rogers, Michael Mendelson.Leap, Lily, and Tad need to go to their father's Letter Factory where they produce talking letters. While Leap and Lily provide a presentation for a very important customer, Tad is left out due to his lack of reading skills. Taken for a tour through the factory, he visits rooms, each dedicated to a letter of the alphabet. The colorful, animated letters are engaged in activities that embody their sound. The A's scream, "Aaaaaah!" when frightened. The E's are hard of hearing and ask, "Ehhhh?" whenever someone speaks to them. The M's proclaim "Mmmmm!" as they devour delicious muffins, all of which teach basic phonemic concepts, leading to early reading readiness.002-005.Not rated.DVD.
- Subjects: Animated films.; Children's films.; Alphabet; Children; Concepts in children; Reading (Early childhood); Reading readiness; Cognitive learning;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 14
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- Cooking for one : scaled recipes, no-waste solutions, and time-saving tips / by Klise, Steve,photographer.(CARDINAL)676414; America's Test Kitchen (Firm),editor.(CARDINAL)345887;
Discover the joy of cooking for yourself with more than 160 perfectly portioned, easy-to-execute recipes, flexible ingredient lists to accommodate your pantry, and ideas for improvising to your taste. Taking care to prepare a meal for yourself is a different experience than cooking for others. It can be a fun, casual, and (of course) delicious affair, but there are challenges, from avoiding a fridge full of half-used ingredients to ending up with leftovers that become boring after the third reheat. Cooking for One helps you make cooking for yourself special without becoming a chore with unfussy yet utterly appealing meals that rely on ingredients you already have on hand, like Garam Masala Pork Chop with Couscous and Weeknight Chicken Cacciatore. Don't have exactly the right ingredients? Never fear--with a "Kitchen Improv" box on every page, we offer ideas for altering the dish so it works for you. And for those weeks you didn't make it to the supermarket, we use a "Pantry Recipe" icon to clearly mark recipes that rely entirely on our checklist for a well-stocked pantry. We show you when it's worth making two servings (but never more) with our "Makes Leftovers" icon, and suggest how to transform those leftovers into a whole new meal. (We love our Spice-Rubbed Flank Steak with Celery Root and Pepitas served over arugula as a hearty salad the next day.) Ingredients themselves often lead you to another exciting meal--when you're left with half an eggplant from Simple Ratatouille, we direct you to Broiled Eggplant with Honey-Lemon Vinaigrette as the perfect way to use it up. And if the thought of a sink full of dishes keeps you out of the kitchen, there are plenty of appealing one-pan dinners like Roasted Sausage, Sweet Potatoes, and Broccoli Rabe with Mustard-Chive Butter or Couscous with Shrimp, Cilantro, and Garlic Chips that are here to save the day.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking for one.; Quick and easy cooking.;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 18
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