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Reading Rainbow. [videorecording] by Burton, LeVar,host.; PBS for Kids,publisher.;
If you give a mouse a cookie -- Two old potatoes and me -- Owen -- Mr. George Baker.Hosted by LeVar Burton.Children are encouraged to read by host LeVar Burton through a combination of field trips, music, animation, and live-action that bring stories to life.Primary (PreK-2)DVD, widescreen presentation; Stereo.
Subjects: Children's television programs.; Bowling balls; Causation; Domino toppling; Mice;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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If you give a mouse a cookie [videorecording]
Feature book -- Let's bowl -- Making bowling balls -- Dominoes and chain reactions -- Review books.Hosted by Levar Burton ; read by Beth Howland.A reading of the book, "If you give a mouse a cookie" by Laura Joffe Numeroff. Discusses chain reactions from a bowling alley, leading into the reading of the main story. Then it's off to a factory where bowling balls are made and a domino expert demonstrates how he designs chain reactons as he sets up a domino art event. Reviews: "This is the key to the kingdom" by Diane Worfolk Allison, "The house that Jack built" illustrated by Jebby Stow, and "Smart dog" by Ralph Leemis.Not rated.
Subjects: Children's stories.; Children's television programs.; Educational television programs.; Bowling balls; Children; Domino toppling; Mice;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Reading rainbow [videorecording] : 4 classic episodes featuring If you give a mouse a cookie. by Burton, LeVar,host.(CARDINAL)719697; Howland, Beth,1941-2015,narrator.; Broderick, Matthew,1962-narrator.(CARDINAL)346894; Brady, Wayne,1972-narrator.(CARDINAL)546467; Puryear, Jordan,narrator.; PBS for Kids,publisher.(CARDINAL)343475;
Hosted by LeVar Burton.A little boy offers a mouse a cookie and a chain reaction is set in motion, illustrating how one thing leads to another.Rating: TV-Y.DVD, full screen presentation; stereo.
Subjects: Children's television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Mice; Potatoes; Bowling balls; Domino toppling; Causation;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 18
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Reading rainbow. [videorecording] / by Berger, Orly.; Bond, Felicia.; Burton, LeVar.; Fogelman, Robin.; Gutelle, Andrew.; Howland, Beth,1947-; Numeroff, Laura Joffe.If you give a mouse a cookie.; Wiseman, Ed.; Great Plains National Instructional Television Library.; Lancit Media Productions.; WNED-TV (Television station : Buffalo, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)326932;
Hosted by Levar Burton ; read by Beth Howland.A reading of the book, "If you give a mouse a cookie" by Laura Joffe Numeroff. Discusses chain reactions from a bowling alley, leading into the reading of the main story. Then it's off to a factory where bowling balls are made and a domino expert demonstrates how he designs chain reactons as he sets up a domino art event. Reviews: "This is the key to the kingdom" by Diane Worfolk Allison, "The house that Jack built" illustrated by Jebby Stow, and "Smart dog" by Ralph Leemis.DVD.
Subjects: Television programs for children; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Bowling balls; Children's stories.; Children; Domino toppling; Mice; Books and reading.; Bowling balls; Mice;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Reading rainbow. by Wiseman, Ed,director.(DLC)no2004096991; Gutelle, Andrew,author.(DLC)n 88106304; Burton, LeVar,1957-actor.(local)tlcaut6233124757600; Howland, Beth,1941-2015.(DLC)n 85168554; Numeroff, Laura Joffe1953-If you give a mouse a cookie.(local)tlcaut5024548850064500; Great Plains National Instructional Television Library.(DLC)n 80050336 ; Lancit Media Productions,producer.(DLC)n 84151480 ; WNED-TV (Television station : Buffalo, N.Y.)(DLC)n 84173836 ;
Hosted by Levar Burton ; read by Beth Howland.A reading of the book, "If you give a mouse a cookie" by Laura Joffe Numeroff. Discusses chain reactions from a bowling alley, leading into the reading of the main story. Then it's off to a factory where bowling balls are made and a domino expert demonstrates how he designs chain reactons as he sets up a domino art event. Reviews: "This is the key to the kingdom" by Diane Worfolk Allison, "The house that Jack built" illustrated by Jebby Stow, and "Smart dog" by Ralph Leemis.DVD.
Subjects: Children's television programs.; Mice; Bowling balls; Domino toppling; Children; Children's stories;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The totally not boring book of feelings / by Taylor, Jolie,author.; Dorman, Brandon,illustrator.(CARDINAL)480848;
Timber & Scorch, Part 1 (optimistic/pessimistic) -- Uniquey (unique) -- The carrot surprise (sympathetic) -- The teardrop lagoon (sad) -- The nightmare hero (comforted) -- Max (love) -- A hundred years of indecision (indecisive) -- The tale of the toes (relieved) -- The domino disaster (angry) -- Enchanted envy (jealous) -- The cave monster (courageous) -- Lil' Tenderfoot (sentimental) -- The medieval mistake (guilty) -- Humdrum dragon blasts (bored) -- Quack! (sneaky) -- The wish star's ascent (determined) -- The laziest ever lazy lady (lazy) -- The beebop aliens and the selfie squish (claustrophobic) -- Swamped (overwhelmed) -- The mouse's treasure (trusting) -- Show time! (scared) -- A chicken ate my brother (confused) -- The juggler (dedicated) -- The cupcake temptation (tempted) -- Trash bash (disgusted) -- The tree-topple treats (peer pressure) -- The tree-topple treats (regret) -- The quibbling serpent (judgmental) -- The grumpy zogopog crackler (grumpy) -- The best egg hunt (generous) -- Yo-ho-ho (confident) -- The cake debate (frustrated) -- The magical, horn-wormed pickled spaghetti (adventurous) -- The Zopples (accepting) -- The case of the missing refrigerator (fulfilled) -- Oogles (lonely) -- Torn (conflicted) -- Suspenders (kind) -- The gargoyle (fright) -- The band (creative) -- Timber & Scorch, Part 2.Forty poems explore big feelings and emotions. A whimsical illustrated collection of poems about feelings for newly independent readers. This beautifully crafted book of forty short stories in rhyme ranges from a dragon's fiery bursts of boredom to the gentle tones of an older sister's love for her sibling with Down syndrome. This creative collection of tales is not only a powerful resource for children who are fostering a lifelong love of reading-- it's also a delightful portal for them to understand and celebrate the richness of human emotions.Grades K-1.Ages 3-8.
Subjects: Juvenile works.; Illustrations.; Poetry.; Emotions; Children's poetry, American.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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