New Children's Movies & Music
New arrivals added to our Children's Movies & Music Collection in the last 7 days
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| Fairy tale classics. Disc two by |
An animated collection of three classic fairy tales with a modern twist. As Mother Bunny reads from her ancient storybook, the little bunnies learn important lessons as they are transported into enchanted and colorful worlds of magic and wonder. Parents and children alike will enjoy the vibrant and entertaining storytelling of Fairy tale classics. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Fairy tale classics. Disc one by |
An animated collection of three classic fairy tales with a modern twist. As Mother Bunny reads from her ancient storybook, the little bunnies learn important lessons as they are transported into enchanted and colorful worlds of magic and wonder. Parents and children alike will enjoy the vibrant and entertaining storytelling of Fairy tale classics. |
May 13, 2013 |
| A. Lincoln and me by |
An awkward young boy learns that he has a lot in common with Abraham Lincoln. Introduces Lincoln with beautiful simplicity and realism. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Counting crocodiles & monster math by |
Counting crocodiles. In this rhymed retelling of a traditional Asian tale, a clever monkey uses her ability to count to outwit the hungry crocodiles that stand between her and a banana tree on another island across the sea. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Bats at the library by |
A group of bats fly into the library through an open window and have all kinds of after-hours fun. The little ones play at the water fountain and copy machine before they settle down for a magical story hour that includes the 'batification' of many children's classics. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Are you a horse? by |
Despite his cowboy boots and ten-gallon hat, Roy doesn't know what a horse is! When his friends give him a saddle for his birthday, it comes with these instructions: find a horse, and enjoy the ride. Roy sets out with a simple question for everyone he meets, 'are you a horse?' When he eventually finds one, the story takes a surprising and hilarious turn. |
May 13, 2013 |
| The apple-pip princess by |
Can a princess restore her depleted kingdom with a single apple seed? The king tells his three daughters that the one who does something to make him proud will be the next ruler of the kingdom. |
May 13, 2013 |
| May I pet your dog? the how to guide for kids meeting dogs (and dogs meeting kids) by |
Explains the best and safest way to deal with an unfamiliar dog. Harry the dachshund gives advice about how to approach a dog and its owner, how to pet a dog safely, how to recognize when a dog doesn't want to be disturbed, and what to do when a dog growls. Harry and his appealing dog friends conclude with a summary of doggie dos and don'ts. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Finding Lincoln by |
After being told he can't sit at the segregated lunch counter or use the public library, a young boy is asked to write an essay on a young Abraham Lincoln, and along the way learns about the pursuit of fair treatment and justice in 1950s Alabama. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Ruby's wish by |
Inspired by the life of the author's grandmother in traditional China, and brought to life with imaginative use of evocative watercolor paintings, this is an engaging portrait of a dedicated young girl and a family who rewards her independent spirit. |
May 13, 2013 |
| The story of Ruby Bridges by |
Harvard professor Robert Coles recounts the story of six-year-old Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Franz Elementary School in New Orleans in the 1960s. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Sophie's masterpiece by |
This charming and bittersweet tale of an exceptionally talented spider (whose every web is more wondrous than the one before) suggests much to young children about the lengths people are willing to go to share their gifts with those around them. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Wind flyers by |
A young African-American boy tells about his great-great-uncle who was 'a wind flyer.' He describes his uncle's lifelong passion for aviation, from his boyhood attempts at flight by jumping off the roof of a chicken coop to his eventual career as a Tuskegee Airman. Uncle reminisces about the brave young Tuskegee wind flyers and occasionally takes the boy on a flight 'into the wind, against the wind, beyond the wind. |
May 13, 2013 |
| When dinosaurs came with everything by |
A day of boring errands turns into an amazing adventure when the bakery lady hands out a live triceratops instead of a cookie, the doctor's office gives away a stegosaurus instead of a sticker, and the barber brings out a pterosaur instead of a balloon! The boy in the story is ecstatic, but his mother is horrified until she finds a household chore for each new pet! The story ends with a party where everyone brings a dinosaur or two for a dip in the pool. Includes a conversation with the author. |
May 13, 2013 |
| One tiny turtle by |
This richly lyrical and informative look into the underwater world of the elusive loggerhead turtle features bright and varied visuals and astonishing facts that provide young audiences with a powerful nature story. |
May 13, 2013 |
| We're all in the same boat by |
At first the animals are excited about boarding Noah's boat and sailing off on a cruise. But when the rain keeps falling, tempers grow short, and the animals become cranky. The hilarious illustration shows just how desperate the situation has become, from antsy ants and bored bees to yelling yaks and zoned-out zebras. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Halloween treats by |
Pumpkin heads! Pumpkin heads and jack-o-lanterns of all varieties abound when Halloween comes around. |
May 13, 2013 |
| How did that get in my lunchbox? the story of food by |
In a light-hearted non-fiction introduction to how food is cultivated and processed, children discover how bread and cheese are made, how tomatoes and carrots are grown, how juice gets into a juice box and chocolate chips get into a cookie, and much more. Engaging illustrations show all the people involved in getting food into the lunchbox, from the tractor driver to the dairy farmer to the baker to the food processor and many others. |
May 13, 2013 |
| Horace, Morris & Dolores by |
"Horace and Morris by mostly Dolores": Horace, Morris and Dolores share every adventure until Horace and Morris start a "boys only" club. Dolores retaliates with a "girls only" club, but after a while the three friends become bored with their strict gender-related activities. "Horace and Morris join the chorus": The three friends try out for the chous, by only Horace and Morris are accepted. Dolores feels left out and writes a letter to the choral teacher who sets her words to music and helps he |
May 13, 2013 |
| American moments - the time of apollo - landing on the moon by |
Here is the second installment of a brand new series that explores the greatest achievements in American history in the context of the time period, incorporating archival footage that captures the monumental events of yesteryear. An exciting DVD chronicles President John F. Kennedy's mandate to send a man to the moon all the way through to the realization of his words eight years later, when Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon! |
May 14, 2013 |
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