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How do dinosaurs say good night?

... and more stories that rhyme
2004
"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! The violin": A lone trombone playing solo is joined by a trumpet to make a duet, until a French horn make it a trio. One by one instruments gather together for a joyous musical performance. "All the color of the Earth": Celebrate the colors of children and the colors of love in this beautiful lyrical story.

The lion king

1994
This animated and musical film set in the Serengeti Plains of Africa, tells the coming-of-age story of Simba, son to the proud lion ruler Mufasa.

Jack and the Beanstalk

1991
Tells about a poor boy who exchanges his last cow for some magic beans which grow into a huge beanstalk which leads to a wicked giant.

Taking care of our earth

1999
Students see an aluminum can, plastic carton, glass bottle and newspaper dumped into a landfill, then learn that by recycling and reusing them and by reducing their use that, instead of filling up landfills, valuable natural resources could be saved.

An animal year

1997
Henry the Lizard explores extraordinary wildlife, crazy characters, and unexpected animal surprises.

Amazing seashore animals

1997
Henry the lizard hosts a fun first look at seaside animals, from the stinging jellyfish to the dive-bombing seagull.

Amazing prehistoric animals

1997
Teaches children about the prehistoric origins of today's animals.

Amazing endangered animals

1997
Teaches children about endangered animals.

Amazing desert animals

1997
Henry, the lizard, learns about desert animals.

Eyewitness ocean

1997
Explores the alienlike world of the deep sea and brings viewers face to face with some of the most bizarre creatures on earth.

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