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Food, water & exercise

2005
Elmo shows kids the healthy habits of nutrition, water, and exercise by exploring foods from around the world, scuba diving in the sea, and encouraging children to join in the fun by dancing along to the bunny hop.

A talk with Johanna Hurwitz

1997
The author of "Aldo Applesauce" talks about her life and work, introduces viewers to her pet cat, and reads from the very first book she wrote as a little girl.

Animal behavior & communication

2000
Identifies the two types of animal behavior, including learned and instinctive, looks at how animals communicate with one another, both verbally and non-verbally, and discusses relationships between species. Includes a hands-on demonstration.

A talk with Todd Strasser

2003
Presents a visit with Todd Strasser, author of the "Help, I'm Trapped" series, in which he discusses his work and influences.

General George Washington

1992
An animated exploration of George Washington's life and accomplishments, discussing his leadership in the Revolutionary War and service as America's first president.

Crunch smash trash!

monster machines that recycle
1994
Presents video of glass crushers, car shredders, magnet cranes, and other trash-handling machines, set to classical music, showing kids a vital part of the recycling process.

Big cable bridges

1994
Shows how a cable bridge is designed and constructed. Features footage of construction machinery and workers.

Weather's fury

1998
An introduction to extreme weather forces like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, and lightning. Includes safety information.

What to do about anger

1997
Helps students recognize the difference between being angry and acting on anger. Stresses the importance of thinking before acting and dealing with anger in a safe, productive way.

No name calling

creating safe environments
2004
Presents several scenarios in which students become the victims of name-calling, discusses the emotional impact of name-calling on victims and bullies, and introduces the SAFE program which students may use toprotect themselves against name-calling.

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