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The Little polar bear: Best friends come in all sizes

2003
Lars is a polar bear who meets and befriends a seal named Robby. Then when Lars is stranded on an island, he makes friends with a hippo, an eagle, and a killer whale. Next Lars and his friends plot to crash a ship that has been stealing all the fish out of the sea.

Schoolhouse rock! Election collection

2008
Uses animated sequences and easy-to-remember songs to teach young children how the United States government is set up and how the electoral process works.

A closer look at the sun and stars

2004
Provides information about what stars are, the source of their light, the constellations, Polaris, why stars appear to move, the characteristics of the sun, the greenhouse effect, and photosynthesis.

Families of Australia

2007
Follows a day in the lives of two children and their families in Australia, providing insights into the lifestyles, family interactions, foods, celebrations, schools, and other aspects of Australian culture.

A spy called James

the true story of James Lafayette, Revolutionary War double agent
2017
The story of James Armistead Lafayette, an American slave and spy whose information helped end the American Revolutionary War. After the war, he fought the Virginia General Assembly to gain his freedom.

Early explorers

the age of discovery
2004
Young Diego reads a letter from his father, an astronaut, describing the journeys and discoveries of the first explorers to the New World.

Ireland

2007
Students in grades two through five learn about the history, cultural traditions, climate, politics, and various places of interest around Ireland.

Countries around the world

2007
Students in grades two through five learn about the history, cultural traditions, climate, politics, and various places of interest around China.

History's heroes

midnight ride
2007
An animated adaptation depicting Ralph Waldo Emerson's telling of Paul Revere's fateful horseback ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the British Army's movements, and also depicts the famed "shot heard 'round the world" which began the American war for independence.

Space exploration

2004
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about space exploration, discussing instruments used to look at the night sky, space exploration vehicles, whether people can breathe in space, and other topics.

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