Contains five adapted stories that encourage early reading, including the title story in which a wakeful flea atop a number of sleeping creatures causes a commotion, with just one bite.
Presents four animated stories that support humor, problem solving, and friendship, including Rebecca and Ed Emberley's "Chicken Little;" Margaret Mahy and Jonathan Allen's "The Great White Man-Eating Shark" and "The Three-Legged Cat;" and Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin's "Dooby Dooby Moo.".
Contains animated versions of five humorous children's stories about school, including "Crazy Hair Day," "Petunia," "How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?" "Monty," and "Will I Have a Friend?".
Contains animated versions of five children's stories about school, including "Miss Nelson Has a Field Day," "Miss Nelson is Back!" "The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash," "The Dot," and "Amazing Grace.".
Jasper, a gnome who has enlisted the help of two children to find another community of his kind, is kidnapped by a showman and must rely on the kids and their grandfather to rescue him.
An Iconographic presentation of "Monarch and Milkweed," by Helen Frost. Describes the llifecycle of the Monarch butterfly and its link with the milkweed plant.
Peter and his pals at the candy factory are preparing for Easter, when suddenly the Evil Irontail and the queen of winter, Jackie Frost, sneak into April Valley with a sinister plot to end spring forever.
Willy Wonka offers five children an opportunity to tour his remarkable candy factory and a lifetime supply of confectionery by finding a hidden golden ticket. Based on the book by Ronald Dahl.
Catholic war profiteer Oskar Schindler risks his life and his fortune to save over one thousand Jews from extermination during World War II by employing them in his crockery factory.