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STORY COLLECTIONS on DVDS Dvds 11 NEW These Collections Provide an Economical Way to Purchase Your Favorite VHS Titles in ONLY DVD Format STORY COLLECTIONS ON DVDS DVDs 11 NEW These collections provide an economical way to purchase your favorite VHS titles in ONLY DVD format. Each thematic collection contains two or more stories on a single DVD, Releases $59.95 that were previously only available on VHS. Easy-to-Use Menu • Learning Guides BE SAFE! Ages 4-8 FAVORITE FOLK SONGS Ages 3-9 50TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE includes: includes: EDITION DVD Ages 4-9 • Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathman • Frog Went A-Courtin includes: #CALDECOTT MEDAL BOOK by John Langstaff, ill. by Feodor Rojankovsky # • A Picture For Harold’s Room #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO AND RECORDING CALDECOTT MEDAL BOOK by Crockett Johnson # • The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night by Peter Spier BOOKLIST “BEST LIST” # • Corduroy by Don Freeman • Dot the Fire Dog by Lisa Desimini CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK • TheErieCanalby Peter Spier • Danny and the Dinosaur CC VDVD819 CC/Subtitled DVD, 21 minutes by Syd Hoff CC VDVD822 CC/Subtitled DVD, 27 minutes #KID'S FIRST, BEST SHORT • Harry the Dirty Dog CALDECOTT COLLECTION,VOL I. Ages 4-9 by Gene Zion, pictures by Margaret Bloy Graham includes: FROM ONE TO A MILLION: Ages 5-9 • Click, Clack, Moo: Cows • Owl Moon by Jane Yolen, ill. by John Schoenherr # COUNTING CONCEPTS That Type CALDECOTT MEDAL BOOK Based on the books by David M. Schwartz, by Doreen Cronin, ill. by Betsy Lewin #BOOKLIST EDITOR’S CHOICE Narrated by Randy Travis ill. by Steven Kellogg #CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK • Mirette on the High Wire by Emily Arnold McCully VDVD1320 Closed-Captioned DVD #CALDECOTT MEDAL BOOK includes: CC • How Much Is a Million? • If You Made a Million Animated and Live Action, 53 minutes • Drummer Hoff by Barbara Emberley, ill. by Ed Emberley #CALDECOTT MEDAL BOOK #ALA NOTABLE BOOK # CC VDVD818 CC/Subtitled DVD, 25 minutes SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL Ages 5-12 THE YEAR includes: VDVD633 Closed-Captioned DVD • This Land Is Your Land FAMILY STORIES Ages 4-9 CC , 25 minutes by Woody Guthrie, ill. by Kathy Jakobsen includes: Vocals by Arlo Guthrie • Pete’s A Pizza by William Steig NSPIRING IGURES UKE LLINGTON Ages 5-10 • The Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes I F :D E # by Rose Lewis, ill. by Jane Dyer &ELLA FITZGERALD ALA NOTABLE VIDEO # CC VDVD606 Closed-Captioned DVD,29minutes ALA NOTABLE VIDEO includes: • Three Cheers for Catherine the Great! • Duke Ellington by Cari Best, ill. by Giselle Potter by Andrea Davis Pinkney, ill. by Brian Pinkney AMERICAN TALL TALES Ages 4-9 #CINE SPECIAL JURY AWARD # includes: CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK CC VDVD659 Closed-Captioned DVD, 31 minutes #CORETTA SCOTT KING AWARD • John Henry by Julius Lester, ill. by Jerry Pinkney #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO & RECORDING #CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK #STORYTELLING WORLD AWARD FAVORITE ANIMAL STORIES,VOL.I Ages 3-9 • Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa #ALA NOTABLE RECORDING includes: by Andrea Davis Pinkney, ill. by Brian Pinkney #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO & RECORDING • Swamp Angel by Anne Isaacs, ill. by Paul O. Zelinsky • Wings: A Tale of Two Chickens VDVD681 Closed-Captioned DVD #CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK by James Marshall CC , 34 minutes • The Cow Who Fell in the Canal CC VDVD694 Closed-Captioned DVD, 33 minutes by Phyllis Krasilovsky, ill. by Peter Spier • The Three-Legged Cat! MAGICAL STORIES Ages 4-9 ASIAN FOLK TALES Ages 5-9 by Margaret Mahy, ill. by Jonathan Allen includes: includes: Read- CC VDVD842 CC/Subtitled DVD, 27 minutes Along! • The Wizard by Jack Kent • Moon Man by Tomi Ungerer • The Tale of the • The Hat by Tomi Ungerer Mandarin Ducks • The Rainbabies by Laura Krauss Melmed, by Katherine Paterson, ill. by Jim LaMarche ill. by Leo & Diane Dillon VDVD658 Closed-Captioned DVD #ALA NOTABLE RECORDING CC , 42 minutes • The Stonecutter by Gerald McDermott #AWARD OF MERIT, COLUMBUS FILM FESTIVAL MORE STORIES FROM Ages 3-8 CC VDVD847 CC/Subtitled DVD, 21 minutes Read- Along! NEAR AND FAR includes: BACK-TO-SCHOOL STORIES Ages 3-9 • Who’s in Rabbit’s House? includes: FAVORITE ANIMAL STORIES,VOL.II Ages 3-8 by Verna Aardema, ill. by Leo and Diane Dillon • Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes • The Beast of Monsieur Racine # includes: ALA NOTABLE VIDEO AND RECORDING • The Happy Owls by Celestino Piatti by Tomi Ungerer • Monty by James Stevenson • Panama by Janosch • The Story About Ping • The Day Jimmy’s Boa Ate the Wash • The Bear and the Fly by Paula Winters by Marjorie Flack, ill. by Kurt Wiese by Trinka Hakes Noble, ill. by Steven Kellogg #CINE GOLDEN EAGLE • The Great White Man-Eating Shark VDVD592 Closed-Captioned DVD by Margaret Mahy, ill. by Jonathan Allen CC , 27 minutes CC VDVD843 CC/Subtitled DVD,23minutes Read- Along! #CINE GOLDEN EAGLE #2ND PRIZE, CHICAGO INT'L FILM FESTIVAL BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN Ages 4-8 FAVORITE FAIRY TALES Ages 4-9 #1ST PRIZE, OTTAWA FILM FESTIVAL includes: includes: CC VDVD693 Closed-Captioned DVD, 43 minutes • The Teacher from the Black Lagoon • Chicken Little retold by Steven Kellogg by Mike Thaler, ill. by Jared Lee The Emperor's New Clothes # • ALA NOTABLE VIDEO by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Nadine Bernard Westcott MUSIC COMES ALIVE! Ages 3-9 • Shrinking Violet by Cari Best, ill. by Giselle Potter • The Three Billy Goats Gruff by P.C. Asbjornsen & includes: VDVD682 Closed-Captioned DVD CC , 24 minutes J.E. Moe, ill. by Marcia Brown • Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin CC VDVD605 Closed-Captioned DVD, 27 minutes by Lloyd Moss, ill. by Marjorie Priceman # BE PROUD!BE BRAVE!BE KIND! Ages 4-8 CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK #ALA NOTABLE RECORDING includes: FAVORITE FAIRY TALES,VOL.II Ages 5-9 • Musical Max • Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman, ill. by Caroline Binch includes: by Robert Kraus, ill. by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey • Brave Irene by William Steig • Rapunzel retold by Paul O. Zelinsky #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO #1ST PRIZE, ASIFA-EAST # • Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge CALDECOTT MEDAL BOOK • Patrick by Quentin Blake by Mem Fox, ill. by Julie Vivas # # VDVD604 Closed-Captioned DVD TELLY AWARDS BRONZE STATUETTE GOLD MEDAL, ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL CC , 31 minutes • Princess Furball FILM FESTIVAL by Charlotte Huck, ill. by Anita Lobel #BRONZE PLAQUE, COLUMBUS FILM FESTIVAL CC VDVD695 Closed-Captioned DVD, 32 minutes CC VDVD631 Closed-Captioned DVD, 28 minutes To order call 800 - 621-1115, fax 866 -783 - 4361. Receive FREE SHIPPING when you order from our website at www.scholastic.com/librarypublishing PEOPLE AT WORK Ages 4-8 SLIGHTLY SCARY STORIES,VOL.II STORIES ABOUT HAROLD Ages 4-8 includes: includes: Ages 3-8 includes: • Trashy Town • Georgie by Robert Bright • Harold and the Purple Crayon by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, • The Three Robbers by Tomi Ungerer by Crockett Johnson ill. by Dan Yaccarino #ALA NOTABLE BOOK • Harold’s Fairy Tale • The Paperboy by Dav Pilkey • A Dark, Dark Tale by Ruth Brown by Crockett Johnson #CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK • King of the Cats by Paul Galdone #SILVER CHICAGO • Miss Nelson is Back VDVD823 CC/Subtitled DVD FILM FESTIVAL by Harry Allard, ill. by James Marshall CC , 22 minutes #LEARNING AWARD VDVD662 Closed-Captioned DVD CC ,28minutes BEST FILM OF THE YEAR Read- Alon CC VDVD839 CC/Subtitled DVD, 16 minutes g! THE SNOWY DAY AND OTHER Ages 4-8 PICTURE BOOK CLASSICS Ages 3-8 CALDECOTT CLASSICS includes: includes: TORIES BOUT ENRY Ages 4-9 • Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel • The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats S A H by Virginia Lee Burton • Owen by Kevin Henkes includes: • Curious George Rides a Bike by H. A. Rey • Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey • Henry Hikes to Fitchburg by D.B. Johnson # • Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina • Goldilocks and the Three Bears HORN BOOK PICTURE by James Marshall CC VDVD815 CC/Subtitled DVD, 32 minutes BOOK AWARD CC VDVD494 Closed-Captioned DVD,33minutes #EZRA JACK KEATS NEW WRITER AWARD # PICTURE BOOK CLASSICS,VOL.II Ages 3-8 SONGS FOR AMERICA Ages 4-12 ALA NOTABLE RECORDING includes: includes: • Henry Builds a Cabin by D.B. Johnson Read- CC VDVD841 CC/Subtitled DVD, 22 minutes • The Little Red Lighthouse and • The Star-Spangled Banner ill. by Peter Spier Along! the Great Gray Bridge #GOLD AWARD, WORLDFEST-HOUSTON by Hildegard H. Swift & Lynd Ward Featuring Aretha Franklin’s soulful, heartfelt voice. TORIES BOUT ALPH OUSE #ALA NOTABLE BOOK S A R S. M Includes a documentary about how Francis Scott Key’s #CHRIS AWARD, COLUMBUS FILM FESTIVAL Based on the books by Beverly Cleary Ages 4-11 inspired poem became our anthem. • Millions of Cats by Wanda Gag includes: • Yankee Doodle by Ed Bangs, ill. by Steven Kellog #NEWBERY HONOR BOOK • Ralph S. Mouse I VDVD821 CC/Subtitled DVD # • Andy & the Lion by James Daugherty , 25 minutes ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR #CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK EXCELLENCE IN CHILDREN’S VIDEO PRING CIENCE Ages 4-8 # #AWARD OF MERIT, COLUMBUS FILM S S ALSC NOTABLE CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL includes: • The Mouse and the Motorcycle Read- • In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming # CC VDVD837 CC/Subtitled DVD, 33 minutes Along! PEABODY AWARD #CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK #ALSC NOTABLE CHILDREN’S FILM/VIDEO #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO • Runaway Ralph • Goose by Molly Bang #ALSC NOTABLE CHILDREN’S FILM • Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert CC VDVD609 Closed-Captioned DVD, 122 minutes #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO CC VDVD665 Closed-Captioned DVD, 19 minutes STORIES FOR THANKSGIVING Ages 5-9 STORIES ABOUT ANGUS Ages 3-9 includes: includes: • Giving Thanks: A Native American Good • Angus and the Ducks by Marjorie Flack Morning Message RAINY DAY STORIES Ages 5-8 #BRONZE PLAQUE, COLUMBUS by Chief Jake Swamp, ill.
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