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Hercules

1996
Journey back in time to an age of ancient mysteries, superhuman deeds and breathtaking, mythical adventures in this thrillingly animated story of the most powerful hero to walk the earth!.

The legend of Sleepy Hollow

1988
Faithful adaptation of the original Washington Irving work about a gangly schoolmaster and a headless ghost who haunts the Hudson River region.

Marco Polo

2005
An animated introduction to thirteenth-century Venetian explorer Marco Polo, discussing his family and friends, and his adventures throughout Asia.

Simple & compound machines

1998
Hardware Hal is having a simple and compound machine sale at his hardware store, and his assistants ask him questions about machines. Hal answers their questions by taking them on a journey throughout the store to find examples of machines and showing them how machines help people do work.

Florence Nightingale

1993
Profiles the life of Florence Nightingale.

Fresh water

resource at risk
1993
Learn where our water comes from and how it is renewed through the hydrologic cycle. Witness efforts to conserve and protect water resources in the Great Lakes, southern Florida, and elsewhere.

Galileo

1997
An animated exploration of sixteenth-century Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei's life and accomplishments, including his discoveries about gravity and the moon and planets.

Reptiles in Australia and Tasmania

2005
Jeff Corwin explores the habitats of Australia and Tasmania in search of reptiles, introducing such animals as the goanna, skink, carpet python, death adder, and brown, copper, and tiger snakes.

Fundamental mathematics

2009
Contains a video presentation that explains standards of measurement, perimeter, area, solid figures, ratios, proportions, and rates; and includes a CD-ROM with a teacher's guide, quizzes, handouts, and classroom materials.

Classical baby

I'm grown up now
2008
Presents timeless treasures from the world of poetry, including classics by William Shakespeare, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Frost, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Langston Hughes and William Carlos Williams. Let the ryhmes and rhythms transport you and encourage your child to develop a lifelong love of the music of words.

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