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Selected Bibliography of Audiovisual Resources Suggested for Library Services to the Mentally Retarded DOCUMENT RESUME ED 052 805 LI 002 950 AUTHOR Harris, Nancy G., Comp. TITLE Selected Bibliography of Audiovisual Resources Suggested for Library Services to the Mentally Retarded. INSTITUTION Central Wisconsin Colony and Training School, Madison, Wis. PUB DATE Apr 71 NOTE 23p.; (1,000 References) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, *Exceptional Children, Films, Filmstrips, *Library Services, Magnetic Tape Cassettes, *Mental Retardation, Sound Films ABSTRACT Titles and prices for filmstrips with records, filmstrips, films, cassettes, film loops, disc recordings for utilization as audiovisual reso'trces for library services for the mentally retarded are listed. A list of publishers and distributors of suitable educational and library materials is also provided. (AB) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION 4 & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECES- SARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY. Irt co c\J C:G UJ SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES SUGGESTED FOR LIBRARY SERVICES TO THE MENTALLY RETARDED APRIL 1971 Compiled by Nancy G. Harris Lynchburg Trathing School Lynchburg, Virginia CI C: CENTRAL WISCONSIN COLONY & TRAINING SCHOOL LIBRARY-INFORMATION alum MADISON, WIS. AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES RESIDENTS° LIBRARY SERVICES IN MENTAL RETARDATION FILMSTRIPS WITH RECORDS Work Habits and Attitudes Series: Getting Along on the Job, Part I, II, AMERICAN INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CO. III, and IV Music Appreciation Series: (36.00 set) Prokofiev-Peter and the WIlf Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overture Employment Opportunities Series: Nutcracker Suite Clerical and Stock Work Rossini, William Tell Overture Jobs for Young Men (12.50 each) Working in a Hospital Working in a Laundry & Dry Cleaning Mark Twain's Mississippi Series: Plant Mark Twain's Mississippi, Part I Working with Cars t2 Working with People (18.75 set) (45.00 set) AUDIO FIDELITY CORP. Treasury of Modern Tales for Children CAPITOL FILM AND RADIO CO. Series: Getting to Know He Series: Big Yellow Balloon Adolescent 'Know Myself': The Donkey Ride EMotionel Development The Guard Mouse How to Adjust il.fe with Mindy Mental Development (53.80 set) Physical Development Social Development B,!IILEY FILMS (50.00 set) St.orytoons: (57.00 sot) Casey at the Bat ABC'S of Getting & Keeping a Job Series: Clever Gretel ABC'S of getting and keeping a job Gingerbread Boy Applying for the job you want Little Black-eyed Rebel Budgeting your money Mother. Goose Rhymes, Group I & II Health rules to follow Labor Unions STANLEY BOMAR CO. On the Job Man Without a Country Series: Preparing for the job you want Min Without a Country ouizstrip (60.00 set) (15.00) Images & Imaginations Series:' BEDEK FILMS AND SLIDES Picture window Income Management Series: Reflections of New York How to Buy Wisely Strange Country Making a Budget (3400 set) Sidewalks Money and You Money and You - Banks (36.00 set) 1. FILMSTRIPS "v1ITH RECORDS CAPITOL FILM & RADIO CO. -continued Tales of Jiminy Cricket, Series II: Me, Myself, & I Series: (37.50 set) Battle Beetle How can I improve myself? Country Cousin What about other people? Donald's Apple Orchard What can I do about it? The Golden Touch Where do we go from there? The Grasshopper & the Ants Who am I? Jiminy Cricket in Dutch Why do my feelings change? Lend a Paw The Wise Little Hen CORONET FILMS (60.00 set) Let's Listen Series: Cow's don't say moo World of Work Series: Exploring city sounds Finding a Job (15.00 set) Introduction to World of Work Job Application Just So Stories Series: Job Interview How animals came to live with man Your Paycheck How camel got his hump (9.00 each) How elephant got his trunk How leopart got his spots EYE GATE (30.00 set) Activities for Physical Fitness Series: Building Muscle Strength & Control Stories about Colors Series% Part I & II The Blue Balloon Developing Body Image & Motor Contro The Greon Caterpillar Part I & II The Purple Flower Motivating Body Movement & Expressio The Orange Pumpkin Part I & II The Yellow Bird (62.00 set) (45.00 set) Little Things That Count Series: EDUCATIONAL AUDIO VISUAL INC, The busy bees Rodgers & Hammerstein Series: Jerry has a surprise The King & I Jim learns responsibility South Pacific Lucy learns to sharp (6.40 oach) One rainy day Please is a good word, or say thank ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITA1NICA CORP. youTerry Tales of Jiminy Cricket, Series I: Tony's summer vacation The Brave Engineer Try, try, again Chicken in the Rough (50.00 set) A Ducky Decision Little Hiawatha The Be Kind Stories Series: Pluto's Fledging Amanda's kittens R°Coon Dawg The bravo little mouse The Tortoise & the Hare Dog who had everything The Ugly Duckling Jumpy sees the world (6o.00 set) (39.00 set) Washington Series: Let's Have Fun Series: City Freedom Built Betty's wild flowers Shrines & Monuments Bill's robin White House Jim's doghouse (45.00 sot) Peter's garden (25.00 set) 2. FILMSTRIPS WITH RECORDS EYE GATE - continued Stories from Other lands Series: Folk Tales & Fairy Tales from :Zany Lands Aladdin & Magic Lamp Series: (55.00 set) Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves Budulinlk - Czechoslovakia (18.00 set) The doll in the grass - Norway The Golden goose - Germany Transportation: Our Railroad: The Men who made the trees bloom -Japan From Engine to Caboose The Old witch & the Loather Bag - alilroads are people, too Ireland Tracks, Yards, &: Signals The Promised Bride of Winter-Russia The Work Trains do The Three Wishes of England (30.00 sot) The Tiger, Brahman, & Jackal The Tortoise Prince-China True to Life Animal Stories Series: Al Alligator Our Flag & OurCountry Series: Billie Bass Guarding ourCountry Bob White How our flagis made Willie Whitetail Our country (44.00 set) Our nation'scapital (30.00 set) INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CO. Children of Other Lands Series: GOTHAM FILM PRODUCTION Busiest boy in Holland First National City Bank Series: I wish, I wish The Look in Natural The lionhearted one (12.95) Mimi (32.00 set) IMPERIAL FILM CO. American Indian 4ths Series: Beginning to Road Series: The fisher who let out summer Boy who would not say his name The little ice man Nobody listens to Andrew Little ugly boy One day everything went wrong The magic wigwam Something new at zoo (36.00 set) (32.00 sot) Developing Language Skills Series: Early Colonial America Series: The bothersome boy Onion maidens The Homeless colt Pumpkin heads Horse not named George Story of Johnny Applesoed Lightning of Poney Express Story of William Penn (30.00 set) (32.00 set) Stravinsky's Firebird, single Tom Glazer Ballads Series: Fflmstripirecord Big Rock Candy Mountain (36.00) The Fox I Know an Old Lady Tales for Young Imaginations Series: Sweet Betsy from Piko Adventures of a kitten (40.00) A mouse's Christmas tale The ring of roses Laugh With Us Series: Wilma the Witch Children in the water (30.00 set) Curious cow Dog who thought was a boy Zoo that moved (32.00 set) 3. FILMSTRIPS WITH RECORDS INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CO. - continued Tales of is Old Owl, Series 1113 Let's Find Out Series: Bootsia the Lamb Birds in the sky The Fairy Ring How can I find out? The Feather that was lost How shall wo ride away? Justus the Ant Mystery of Farmer's three wives Pearl of Great Price (32.00 set) The Wind & the Seeds (51.50 set) JACK L. HARTMAN CO. Little Citizens Series: Mother Goose Series: Bike behavior ABC's at the zoo The boy (Abe Lincoln) Adventures of Ronny Penny How the birds got their color Aladdin & Aagic lamp Little star that got lost Alice in Wonderland The mighty hunters Alphabet song The Raggedy Elf Gingerbreld man (42.00 set) GoIdilocks & three bears Hansel & Gretel Tales of the Wise Old Owl, SeriesI; Happy Birthday to You Busy Bee House that Jack built Chuckie Chipmunk Jack & Beanstalk Dr. Retriever's Supi.ise The Little Red Hen Obedience Academy Little Red Riding Hood Silly Excuses Magic Train Speody the Snail Paul Bunan, the tallest man (51.50 set) Peter pan Peter rabbit SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ED. Pinocchio Alcohol & Your Health, Single Filmstrip/ Rapunzel Record Story of Peter (6.50) Straw to gold Three little pigs Mrs. Hen's Easter Surprise Tin soldier Single Filmstrip/Record Wild Bill Hickock (90.00 set) (9.00) MCGRAW-HILL CO. Society for Childrens° Bible Series: Sights & Sounds Series: The Baby King At Christmas (7.50) At Circus At Concort A Christmas Carol, Single Filmstrip/ In the City Record In the House (10.50) On the Farm (50.00 set) Christmas Celebrated in Song Series: Christmas in Folk music Q.E.D. PRODUCTIONS Christmas in Sacred music Tales of Wise Old Owl, Series II: (13.50 set) Brusco the Beaver Bushy the Squirrel Dating Problems of Young Teens Series: Corky the Crow Be inning to date Poppy tho Pup Dating fundamentals House of the Wren A look at going steady School Days in the Ocean Young love (51.50 set) 4. (35.00 set) FILMSTRIPS WITH RILCORDS SOCIETY FOR VISUAL ED. - continued The City: - Our Heritage of American Folk Music The City Series I: Carrying frGiEht Songs of the Civil War The City Park Cowboys The City Playground Mountains Factory workers F.. 0 Plains Homes in the city Et Railroad How city is fcd .1 0 " Sea Office workers (40.50 set) Stores in city Transportation in city Our Heritage of American Folk Music (6.40 each) Series II: Songs of the American Revolution Money Experiences Series: ' " Mississippi Valley Money Experiences " " Old Southwest (6.40) ED ' Pioneer Mid-America " Old South BAILEY FILMS, INC.
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