Introduces the letters of the alphabet as Miss Bindergarten and her students get ready for kindergarten.
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From Adam throwing his hat too high to Zach setting the butterflies free, the students in Miss Bindergarten's class contribute to one wild day in kindergarten.
The animals in the stable prepare for the arrival of baby Jesus.
Introduces the letters of the alphabet while telling what happened at kindergarten when Miss Bindergarten was too ill to come to school, and the children have a substitute teacher.
Adam has a secret, and his friends have to guess what it is. Miss Bindergarten has a secret too, and the whole class will be amazed at what fun she has in store for them.
To celebrate one hundred days in Miss Bindergarten's kindergarten class, all her students bring one hundred of something to school, including a one hundred-year-old relative, one hundred candy hearts, and one hundred polka dots.
The animals in the stable prepare for the arrival of baby Jesus.
Miss Bindergarten and her class celebrate the last day of kindergarten with a party and good wishes.
Introduces the letters of the alphabet as Miss Bindergarten and her students visit interesting places around town.
Miss Bindergarten gets all of her students involved in the preparations for a circus they will hold at school. Introduces the letters of the alphabet and colours.
Even though the other animals exclude him from the Christmas play because of his quills, Little Porcupine still ends up in a starring role.
Best friends Emily and Vicky dress the same and declare themselves twins in spite of their classmates' arguments that they look nothing alike.
Even though the other animals exclude him from the Christmas play because of his quills, Little Porcupine still ends up in a starring role.
Before he is ready to go to sleep, Little Porcupine wants to hear--and tell--stories about the Big Porcupine in the Sky, the sun.
While searching for her old friends who now live far away, lonely Lula Cat discovers new friends close by.
Based on a sacred Buddhist tale as related in Rudyard Kipling's novel "Kim," tells of an escaped slave who rescues an abandoned baby from slave hunters.
A small comet heads for earth and arrives at the manger where Baby Jesus lies.