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• Video-Book-Audio Packages
• Holiday Favorites
• Black History Month


VIDEO-BOOK-AUDIO PACKAGES

Child’s Play Stories

Based on books by Caldecott Award winner Audrey Wood. each package includes a 20 min.video (2/3 stories), books, and audiocassette
4 packages • $89 each
1. BALLOONIA and MAGIC SHOELACES
2. PRESTO CHANGE-O and TOOTH FAIRY
3. PRINCESS AND THE DRAGON and SCAREDY CATS
4. BIG HUNGRY BEAR, QUICK AS A CRICKET
, and 24 ROBBERS


HOLIDAY FAVORITES
Delightful animated stories for children • $49 each

Halloween
JACK O'LANTERN – Ghosts and goblins abound in the tale of how Jack outwits wicked witch Zelda. 30 min.


Thanksgiving

THE MOUSE ON THE MAYFLOWER – The story of the Pilgrims, as told by a comical mouse named Willum. 45 min.


Christmas

MOLE'S CHRISTMAS – Parents’ Choice Award winner featuring The Wind in the Willows characters. 30 min.
A CHRISTMAS TREE –
A magical tree takes Peter and Mary on an adventure to recover the spirit of Christmas. 30 min.
SANTA'S FIRST CHRISTMAS –
Young Santa takes his first flying reindeer trip to deliver toys. 30 min.
SANTA AND THE TOOTH FAIRIES –
Santa gets help from some clever mice when he runs short of toys. 30 min.


BLACK HISTORY MONTH


Special Savings Offers

WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES:
The 90-year Journey of the NAACP

Honorable Mention Award, 2001 Columbus International Film & Video Festival
Recommended by Booklist, School Library Journal, Video Librarian, Media & Methods


A history of the dramatic struggle for civil rights waged by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People since its inception in 1909. Highlights its role in anti-lynching legislation, school integration, and organization of black workers. Hosted by Julian Bond and Nancy Wilson.
Jr. High and Up • 48 mins. • Special Price $99
(Available in two 24-min. videos for convenient classroom viewing)

THE STORY OF SLAVERY

“A good introduction to any discussion of slavery.”–School Library Journal

The history of slavery throughout the world from ancient times to the present, with special focus on the African slave trade and black slavery in the U.S.
Middle School and Up • 25 mins. • Special Price $69

SLAVERY IN AMERICA

“Useful for giving historical perspective...its fast-moving pace will maintain students’ interest.”–School Library Journal

Slavery in the U.S. began in 1619 and reached its height in the 18th century. The program examines treatment and living conditions of slaves, economic factors that led to proliferation of slavery, the role of abolitionists and eventual prohibition of slavery under the 13th Amendment.
Middle School and Up • 20 mins. • Special Price $69

SLAVERY IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA & THE CHESAPEAKE

Recommended by Booklist

Discusses restrictive laws that made black slavery an hereditary condition, the emergence of color as a reflection of status, and development of African American culture during the Revolutionary period.
Middle School and Up. • 20 mins. • Special Price $69

SLAVERY IN THE LOWER SOUTH:
Mississippi Valley & Low Country

Recommended by Booklist

Explains the daily life of African American house and field slaves serving plantation owners, how the Underground Railway began, and the abolitionist pressures that split the Union and led to Civil War.
Middle School and Up. • 20 mins. • Special Price $69

SLAVERY IN THE NORTHEAST:
New England and the Middle Colonies

Recommended by Booklist

Reveals the early use of slave labor in the North, the struggle for freedom and equality, and the accomplishments of Frederic Douglass and other former slaves who rose to prominence in various fields despite racial prejudice.
Middle School and Up • 20 mins. • Special Price $69

AFRICA'S ENDURING ARTS:
NOW AND THEN

“Some of the images are spectacular...smooth and fascinating narration.”–School Library Journal

An introduction to African Art, from ancient traditional crafts to contemporary styles of today’s African artists.
Middle School and Up • 16 minutes • Special Price $69

 

NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH

CHEROKEE HISTORY SERIES

“A good choice to provide students with a history of the Cherokee people from the Cherokee point of view.”–School Library Journal
Documents the history of the Cherokee people from 1500 to 1900, with reenactments. Available for two age levels.
For Grades 4-6
NATIVE AMERICAN LIFESTYLES, 27 min.
THE CHEROKEE TRAIL OF REARS, 13 min.
CHEROKEES AND THE CIVIL WAR, 23 min.
A NEW DAWN FOR THE CHEROKEES, 20 min.
For Grades 7-12
CHEROKEE CULTURE, 27 min.
CHEROKEE ODYSSEY (TRAIL OF TEARS), 29 min.
A NATION WITHIN A NATION AT WAR, 27 min.
A NEW LIFE BEGINS: RECONSTRUCTION, 28 min.
$69 each • Series of 4: $249

 

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