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Foreign Language Media Collection CASI (ISH) by Peter H. Reynolds (Ediciones Serres) Ages 4-9 FOREIGN LANGUAGE MEDIA COLLECTION I SDVD676SP DVD $39.95 All Spanish Videos CC SVC676VSPCC Closed-Captioned Video $29.95 FRENCH SPANISH Closed Captioned THE AMAZING BONE Ages 4-9 LA MARAVILLOSA GRACE (AMAZING GRACE) Ages 4-9 ¿TU MAMÁ ES UNA LLAMA? (IS YOUR MAMA A LLAMA?) by William Steig (Farrar, Straus) by Mary Hoffman, ill. Caroline Binch (Dial) by Deborah Guarino, ill. by Steven Kellogg I SVC301VFR Video $29.95 CC SVC354VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 (Scholastic) Ages 3-5 CC SVC580VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 THE BEAST OF MONSIEUR RACINE Ages 4-9 APT. 3 (APT. 3) Ages 4-8 by Tomi Ungerer (Farrar, Straus) by Ezra Jack Keats (Macmillan) JOEY SE ESCAPA (JOEY RUNS AWAY) I SVC160VFR Video $29.95 CC SVC183VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Jack Kent (Simon & Schuster) Ages 4-8 CC SVC317VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 BRAVE IRENE Ages 4-9 LA ORUGA Y EL RENACUAJO Ages 3-8 by William Steig (Farrar, Straus) (THE CATERPILLAR AND THE POLLIWOG) I $29.95 LA GALLINITA ROJA (THE LITTTLE RED HEN) SVC331VFR Video by Jack Kent (Simon & Schuster) by Paul Galdone (Clarion) Ages 3-7 CC SVC312VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 “CHARLIE NEEDS ACLOAK” Ages 4-8 I SDVD513BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 SVC155VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Tomie dePaola (Simon & Schuster) “CHARLIE NECESITA UNA CAPA” Ages 4-8 CC I SVC167VFR Video $29.95 (“CHARLIE NEEDS A CLOAK”) by Tomie dePaola (Simon & Schuster) THE CLOWN OF GOD Ages 4-8 I LEO, EL RETOÑO TARDÍO (LEO THE LATE BLOOMER) by Tomie dePaola (Harcourt) SDVD513BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 by Robert Kraus, ill. by Jose Aruego (HarperCollins) Ages 4-8 CC SVC167VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC260VFR Video $29.95 CC SVC287VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 ADARK,DARK TALE Ages 4-8 CHATO Y LOS AMIGOS PACHANGUEROS Ages 5-8 by Ruth Brown (Dial) (“CHATO AND THE PARTY ANIMALS”) LOS PATITOS ENCUENTRAN UN HOGAR I SVC275VFR Video $29.95 by Gary Soto, ill. by Susan Guevara (Putnam) (MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS) Ages 4-8 I SDVD641BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 by Robert McCloskey (Viking) DOCTOR DE SOTO Ages 5-9 CC SVC641VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SDVD630BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 by William Steig (Farrar, Straus) CC SVC003VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC284VFR Video $29.95 CHATO Y SU CENA (CHATO’S KITCHEN) Ages 5-9 #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO LA NAVIDAD DE MAX (MAX’S CHRISTMAS) HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOON Ages 3-6 by Gary Soto, ill. Susan Guevara (Putnam) by Rosemary Wells (Dial) Ages 3-7 by Frank Asch (Simon & Schuster) I I $29.95 SDVD627BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 CC SVC322VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 SVC281VFR Video CC SVC380VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON Ages 3-8 MIGUEL MULLIGAN Y SU PALA DE VAPOR by Crockett Johnson (HarperCollins) (MIKE MULLIGAN AND HIS STEAM SHOVEL) Ages 4-8 $29.95 CLIC,CLAC,MUU:VACAS ESCRITORAS I SVC044VFR Video (CLICK,CLACK,MOO:COWS THAT TYPE) by Virginia Lee Burton (Houghton Mifflin) # Ages 4-9 THE HAT Ages 4-9 ALA NOTABLE VIDEO CC SVC004VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Tomi Ungerer (Parents/Four Winds) by Doreen Cronin, ill. by Betsy Lewin (Lectorum) I SVC261VFR Video $29.95 I SDVD573BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 MILLONES DE GATOS (MILLIONS OF CATS) CC SVC573VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Wanda Gág (Coward-McCann) Ages 3-7 JOEY RUNS AWAY Ages 4-8 CC SVC005VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Jack Kent (Simon & Schuster) CRISANTEMO (CHRYSANTHEMUM) I SVC317VFR Video $29.95 by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow) Ages 4-7 LA SEÑORITA RUNFIO (MISS RUMPHIUS) MAX’S CHRISTMAS Ages 4-8 CC SVC369VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Barbara Cooney (Penguin) Ages 5-10 by Rosemary Wells (Dial) CC SVC396VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC322VFR Video $29.95 JORGE, EL MONITO CICLISTA Ages 4-8 (CURIOUS GEORGE RIDES ABIKE) MONTY (MONTY) Ages 3-6 MORRIS’S DISAPPEARING BAG Ages 4-8 by H. A. Rey (Houghton Mifflin) by James Stevenson (Greenwillow) by Rosemary Wells (Dial) CC SVC017VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 CC SVC356VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC230VFR Video $29.95 DANIELITO Y EL DINOSAURIO Ages 4-9 EL HOMBRE DE LA LUNA (MOON MAN) THE MOST WONDERFUL EGG IN THE WORLD Ages 4-8 (DANNY AND THE DINOSAUR) by Tomi Ungerer (HarperCollins) Ages 5-9 by Syd Hoff (HarperCollins) by Helme Heine (Atheneum) CC SVC255VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC297VFR Video $29.95 CC SVC067VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 EL HUEVO MÁS BONITO DEL MUNDO THE MYSTERIOUS TADPOLE Ages 4-9 ELDíA EN QUE LA BOA DE JIMMY SE COMIÓ LA LAVADA (THE MOST WONDERFUL EGG IN THE WORLD) by Steven Kellogg (Dial) (THE DAY JIMMY’S BOA ATE THE WASH) Ages 4-9 by Helme Heine (Atheneum) Ages 4-8 I SVC251VFR Video $29.95 by Trinka Hakes Noble, ill. Steven Kellogg (Dial) CC SVC297VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 CC SVC303VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 PANAMA Ages 3-8 MAX, EL PRODIGIO MUSICAL (MUSICAL MAX) by Janosch (Little, Brown) DOCTOR DE SOTO (DOCTOR DE SOTO) Ages 5-9 I $29.95 by Robert Kraus, ill. Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey SVC269VFR Video by William Steig (Farrar, Straus) (Simon & Schuster) Ages 3-8 CC SVC284VSPCC $29.95 PETUNIA Ages 4-8 CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO CC SVC353VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Roger Duvoisin (Knopf) EL PUNTO (THE DOT) Ages 4-9 I SVC045VFR Video $29.95 by Peter H. Reynolds (Edicciones Serres) NORA, LA BULLICIOSA (NOISY NORA) by Rosemary Wells (Dial) Ages 3-6 THE PIGS’WEDDING Ages 4-9 I SDVD646SP DVD $39.95 by Helme Heine (McElderry) CC SVC646VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 CC SVC175VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 $29.95 I SVC325VFR Video PATO PARA PRESIDENTE (DUCK FOR PRESIDENT) Ages 5-8 OWEN (OWEN) Ages 4-6 ROSIE’S WALK Ages 3-7 by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Betsy Lewin by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow) by Pat Hutchins (Macmillan) (Simon & Schuster) CC SVC358VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC125VFR Video $29.95 I SDVD652BI Bilingual DVD $59.95 CC SVC652VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 THE SNOWY DAY Ages 3-7 ¡QUÉ BONITO ES PANAMÁ! (PANAMA) Ages 3-8 by Ezra Jack Keats (Viking) JAJÁ, JIJí, CUAC (GIGGLE,GIGGLE,QUACK) Ages 5-8 by Janosch (Little, Brown) I SVC061VFR Video $29.95 by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Betsy Lewin CC LOSED CAPTIONED VIDEO (Simon & Schuster) SVC269VSPCC C - $29.95 STONE SOUP Ages 4-9 I SDVD635BI Bilingual DVD $59.95 by Marcia Brown (Scribner’s) CC SVC635VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 EL PASEO DE ROSITA (ROSIE’S WALK) Ages 3-7 I SVC007VFR Video $29.95 by Pat Hutchins(Macmillan) ARRY L ERRITO UCIO ARRY THE IRTY OG H E P S (H D D ) CC SVC125VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO THE STORY ABOUT PING Ages 3-8 by Gene Zion, ill. by Margaret Bloy Graham $29.95 by Marjorie Flack, ill.by Kurt Wiese (Viking) (HarperCollins) Ages 3-8 I SVC008VFR Video $29.95 I EL MUÑECO DE NIEVE (THE SNOWMAN™) Ages 3-9 SDVD359BI Bilingual DVD $59.95 by Raymond Briggs (Random House) CC SVC359VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 STREGA NONA Ages 4-8 CC SVC288VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Tomie dePaola (Simon & Schuster) EL SOMBRERO (THE HAT) Ages 4-9 I SVC198VFR Video $29.95 by Tomi Ungerer (Parents/Four Winds) EL DÍA NEVADO (THE SNOWY DAY) Ages 3-7 CC SVC261VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 TEENY-TINY AND THE WITCH-WOMAN Ages 5-9 by Ezra Jack Keats (Viking) by Barbara Walker,ill. by Michael Foreman (Pantheon) $29.95 ¡AQUÍ VIENE EL GATO! (HERE COMES THE CAT!) Ages 3-9 CC SVC061VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 I SVC254VFR Video by Frank Asch and Vladimir Vagin (Scholastic) THE THREE LITTLE PIGS Ages 3-8 CC SVC341VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 LA SOPA DE PIEDRAS (STONE SOUP) Ages 4-9 by Eric Blegvad (Atheneum) by Marcia Brown (Scribner’s) I $29.95 EL HIPOPÓTAMO TIENE CALOR (HOT HIPPO) Ages 3-8 I SVC267VFR Video by Mwenye Hadithi, ill Adrienne Kennaway (Little, Brown) SDVD513BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 CC SVC007VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 THE UGLY DUCKLING Ages 3-8 CC SVC324VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Svend Otto S. (Gyldendal) A HISTORIA DEL PATITO ING Ages 3-8 I $29.95 ¿COMO DAN LAS BUENAS NOCHES LOS DINOSAURIOS? L P SVC187VFR Video (THE STORY ABOUT PING) (HOW DO DINOSAURS SAY GOODNIGHT?) Ages 4-6 NEW Oct.07 by Marjorie Flack, Kurt Wiese (Viking) WHAT’S UNDER MY BED? Ages 4-8 by Jane Yolen, ill. by Mark Teague (Scholastic) Release CC SVC008VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO by James Stevenson (Greenwillow) I SDVD611BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 $29.95 I SVC299VFR Video $29.95 CC SVC611VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 STREGA NONA (STREGA NONA) Ages 4-8 HERE THE ILD HINGS RE W W T A Ages 4-8 #ALA NOTABLE VIDEO by Maurice Sendak (HarperCollins) LA COCINA DE NOCHE (IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN) I SVC084VFR Video $29.95 by Tomie dePaola (Simon & Schuster) by Maurice Sendak (HarperCollins) Ages 4-8 I SDVD630BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 CC SVC302VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 ZLATEH THE GOAT Ages 5-10 CC SVC198VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 by Isaac B. Singer, ill. by Maurice Sendak (HarperCollins) I SVC419VFR Video $29.95 For sales to Public Libraries, call 800-243-5020 • For sales to Schools, call 800-621-1115 SILVESTRE Y LA PIEDRECITA MÁGICA (SYLVESTER AND THE MAGIC PEBBLE) FOURTEEN RATS AND A RAT-CATCHER Ages 4-9 by William Steig (Simon & Schuster) Ages 4-9 Now by James Cressey (Simon & Schuster) I SDVD630BI BILINGUAL DVD $59.95 SPANISH BOOK/ Available I SVC243MAN VIDEO $29.95 CC SVC352VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 in CD HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOON Ages 4-9 AUDIO PACKAGES by Frank Asch (Simon & Schuster) LOS TRES BANDIDOS (THE THREE ROBBERS) I SVC281VMAN VIDEO $29.95 by Tomi Ungerer (Atheneum) Ages 3-8 CC SVC172VSPCC CLOSED-CAPTIONED VIDEO $29.95 OWEN (OWEN) THE HAPPY OWLS Ages 3-8 by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow) Ages 4-6 by Celestino Piatti (Atheneum) ¡QUÉ MONTÓN DE TAMALES! (TOO MANY TAMALES) I I SVC063VMAN VIDEO $29.95 by Gary Soto, ill.
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