juvenile films

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juvenile films

All about forces & gravity

2000
An overview of forces and gravity, covering how these things shape and control everything in the universe as well as topics such as friction and magnetism.

All about the Sun

1999
Gives children a broad understanding of the Sun, the near-by star that is the center of our solar system and why it's so important to us on Earth.

All about animal life cycles

1999
Learn of the different stages of development and the average life spans of a variety of creatures; from tadpole to frog, caterpillar to butterfly and more. Hands-on experiment.

All about stars

1999
Explains what stars are, how they are formed, why some stars are brighter than others, how far away they are, and more.

Food for thought

1995
Curious youngsters find out where neighborhood creatures get their food, and in the process discover how local food chains might be connected with others in faraway places as their imaginations carry them from forest treetops to Alaskan waters and the Okefenokee Swamp.

Degas and the dancer

1999
In 1874 Paris, painter Edgar Degas is struggling with debt after his father's death. He takes a job illustrating a small book on opera and becomes inspired by a young ballerina named Marie.

Goya

awakened in a dream
2002
A young girl helps her friend and teacher, the great artist Francisco de Goya, thwart the tyranny of the Spanish Inquisition.

Winslow Homer

an American original
2002
Two misfit teenagers help American artist Winslow Homer refocus when he returns disillusioned from the Civil War.

Maskmaking with clay

1997
Teacher Peggy Flores demonstrates techniques for creating a three-dimensional mask using clay.

Maskmaking with foil

1999
Explains how to make masks from foil, showing the types and colors of foil, colorants, and sculpting tools; and discusses the importance of masks in various cultures, focusing on metal masks.

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