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"Diary of a worm": Chronicle of the daily ins and outs of an underground worm. "Anatole": A little French mouse anonymously reveals his remarkably good taste in cheese and helps a cheese factory to become the best. "Frog goes to dinner": A frog causes trouble and embarrassment fo...

Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin: A lone trombone playing solo is joined by a trumpet in a duet until a French horn makes it a trio, and so on, as ten instruments, one by one, gather together for a joyous musical performance. Musical Max: When the neighbors start complaining, Max a hippo,...

Owl moon: Trekking through the snowy woods in search of the Great Horned Owl, a father and his young daughter share a special closeness to nature. Mirette on the high wire: Mirette learns tightrope walking from Monsieur Bellini, a guest at her mother's boarding house, and in the...

Is your mama a llama?: Lloyd the llama is looking for his mama. "Is your mama a llama?" he asks a bat, a cow, a seal and a kangaroo. Young children will share Lloyd's delight when the answer to his question is finally, "Yes!". Happy birthday, moon: Bear decides to give his frien...

After Wonderland, Alice dreams of going to Paris. A mouse named Francois, the grandson of Anatole, agrees to take her there, and along the way they share several stories.

Harold wants to take a walk in the moonlight, so he draws a moon with his purple crayon. Next Harold wants a picture for his room, soon he's bigger than a mountain. Then with his crayon, Harold takes a trip through the enchanted garden where he meets a King, a giant witch, and a ...

Read along with four stories featuring counting. Chicka chick 1, 2, 3: When one hundred and one numbers race each other up the apple tree, bumblebees come buzzing. Which number will save the day? Emily's first 100 days of school: School begins and as the days and weeks go by, Emi...

Diary of a fly

This is the story of the day-to-day existence of a little fly that wants to be a superhero. And why not? She walks on walls, sees in all directions at once, and can already fly! It is the warm and hilarious diary of a little fly who's not afraid to dream big. Really big!

Owl moon: Trekking through the snowy woods in search of the Great Horned Owl, a father and his young daughter share a special closeness to nature. Mirette on the high wire: Mirette learns tightrope walking from Monsieur Bellini, a guest at her mother's boarding house, and in the...

PPR DVD. Rosie's walk: Against the strains of a catchy barnyard tune, a single-minded fox stalks an unsuspecting hen. The little red hen: An industrious, hardworking hen teaches her friends a thing or two about helping out in this classic story. Petunia: A silly goose learns th...

(1st work) By the light of the Halloween moon: In this cumulative story, a host of Halloween spooks are drawn to the tapping of a little girl's toe. (2nd work) What's under my bed?: Grandpa tells his two young houseguests about the time he was afraid of the dark and about other f...

"What do you do when your best toy disappears and no one will help you find it? Jules Feiffer's spunky little detective learns that if you keep on searching, you might just discover more than you expected!"--Container box.

ALLIGATORS ALL AROUND : A group of dinosaurs sing their way through the alphabet -- ONE WAS JOHNNY : Johnny playfully counts from 1 to 10, and then back again! -- PIERRE : Pierre flaunts an "I don't care" attitude until an encounter with a lion! -- CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE : Learni...

A young spider discovers, day by day, that there is a lot to learn about being a spider, including how to spin webs and avoid vacuum cleaners.

How do dinosaurs say goodnight?: Even dinosaurs make a fuss before bedtime. Can parents ever get them into bed? In the small, small pond: Frogs leap, tadpoles wriggle, geese waddle and minnows scatter. You'll enjoy watching this pond come to life in the spring. Zin! Zin! Zin! T...

Celebrate the most enduring team in animation history with a collection fans will want to chase and catch! This highly anticipated release includes all thirteen of the Gene Deitch produced shorts that fans and collectors will surely want to own.

A picture for Harold's room. Harold wants a picture for his room, so he draws one. The theme of perspective is imaginatively expressed throughout the film, as Harold draws himself in and out of a succession of size relationships. Corduroy. A lovable stuffed bear, who longs for s...

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