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Alexander Graham Bell

1991
An animated dramatization of Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone and his groundbreaking work with the deaf.

Disaster science

2005
Contains segments that provide information about science topics in the news, looking at how storm force is measured, the technology and techniques used in rescue work, the investigation of a two-hundred-year-old ship buried in the sand of an Ontario beach, the inside of an advertising billboard, the civilian competition to reach outer space, and the adventures of amateur rocketeers trying to mount a mission to Mars.

Cell division

Describes how one cell becomes many by asexual or sexual reproduction and how they differentiate into cells with widely diverse functions in the growth and development of multicellular organisms.

All aboard

2006
Songs, animated number sequences, and stories teach kindergarten and first grade students how to count to from zero to twenty and back again.

Paw prints on the tiles

2006
The Number Crew of animated characters uses stories and songs to teach children ages five to seven how to count from one to one hundred and back again.

Bears

2005
Jeff Corwin travels to Peru to explore the plight of the spectacled bear and why it is endangered, observes the scientific investigation of the bear, follows the bear Pepe as it is moved to a sanctuary, and watches a vulture approach a potential meal.

Frederick Douglass

abolitionist editor
1992
Examines the life and achievements of Frederick Douglass, a man who, after escaping slavery, became an orator, writer, and leader of the antislavery movement, featuring interviews with scholars, archival footage, photographs, and period music.

We can work it out

conflict resolution
1994
Offers simple techniques for conflict resolution. Stresses the importance of effective communication, cooperation, and compromise, while at the same time affirming the positive attributes and skills of each child.

Baby animals

1995
Who has more fun than babies? Take a look at baby animals in their natural wilderness environment. Witness animals bonding, feeding, grooming and more. Includes black bears, elephant seal, mammoth bison, alligator, mountain goat, horned owl, common loon, yellow warbler and roseate spoonbill to mention a few.

Baby animals

1995
Who has more fun than babies? Take a look at baby animals in their natural wilderness environment. Witness animals bonding, feeding, grooming and more. Includes koalas, cranes, red foxes, sea lions, woodpeckers and more.

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