Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
Explains how bacteria and viruses affect the human body and how the body fights them.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
A cumulative rhyme relates how a young African boy brought rain to the drought-stricken Kapiti Plain.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
This Reading Rainbow feature describes the water, air, soil, sky, sun, and more shared by all living creatures on Earth.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
In this Reading Rainbow feature, pictures,dialogs, poems and stories portray various emotions we all feel- jealousy, sadness, fear, anger, joy, love and others.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
In this Reading Rainbow feature, when the thing from outerspace visits Earth, it is taken first for a trick-or-treater and then for a robot.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
In this Reading Rainbow feature, a mathematical magician helps readers conceptualize a million, a billiion, and a trillion.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
In this Reading Rainbow feature, when the teacher tells her class that they can think of almost everything as a math problem, one student acquires a math anxiety which becomes a real curse.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
This Reading Rainbow episode features a story of discovery and hope. A fatal disease comes to the Tirio village in the Amazon leaving only a few villagers with faith in the shaman's healing. When a foreign woman arrives, she helps the village understand the importance of the shaman's wisdom and this helps a Tirio boy realize his dream.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
Lemonade for Sale is the story of the Elm Street Kids Club who need moneyto fix up their clubhouse, so the members decide to sell lemonade and monitor their success by tracking daily sales.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
In this Reading Rainbow episode, we see footage of immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, the port of entry into America for millions of immigrants who brought their hopes and dreams. A.J. Annello, who works for the company that restored the Statue of Liberty, gives LeVar a tour and tells about why and how Lady Liberty has been restored.
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