Hiawatha's boyhood is gracefully brought to life against a background of authentic Native American music in this excerpt from Longfellow's classic poem. Read-Along feature included.
A tall tale sets off a comic chain of mishaps from Mosquito to Iguana to Python to Rabbit to Owl, but all is wisely resolved by King Lion at the jungle council meeting. Narrated by James Earl Jones.
When the neighbors start complaining about the noise, Max stops practicing his trombone, bass, xylophone, flute, harmonica, cymbals and synthesizer. A wonderful introduction to music. Narrated by Mary Beth Hurt.
The Duncan family is beside itself when son Sylvester turns himself into a rock to escape the jaws of a hungry lion. Magic and suspense, along with wonderful music and animation, bring this classic's children's story to life. Narrated by John Lithgow.
Young children can spy familiar nursery characters hiding in the colourful pictures. There's Tom Thumb, Jack and Jill, and the Three Bears as well as Baby Bunting and a host of others.
Norvin, a boy who closely resembles a shark, uses his talents to scare aweay all the swimmers at Caramel Cove-except for one female shark in love. Help!
Malusi, a young South African boy, spends a deightful day shopping in the city with his grandmother, Gogo, in this warm and tender story about love and sharing and "new red tackles."