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May 2008 Releases for Ages 2-5
Berenstein Bears: Family and Friendship Take a trip deep into bear country to discover where bad dreams come from and how giving is the other end of receiving. Share the cool lessons learned from new neighbors, and why growing up should take it's own sweet time. Mama, Papa, Brother and Sister invite you to share the bonds of family and friendship in these lively everyday adventures with the Berenstain Bears. Age: 2-5 82 min. Feature film from SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT.
Hip Hop Harry It's the Emmy®-nominated, live-action, high-energy learning series that has taken children's programming by storm featuring three episodes: Fancy Footwork - Sisters Savannah and Sophina learn the importance of positive competition when they find themselves on opposite teams in the Hip Hop Central dance contest. I Like to Move - It's "Fitness Fun Day" at Hip Hop Central and Hip Hop Harry has invited a fitness expert to teach the kids some fun new ways to exercise. You Can Dance - Katie knows how to dance ballet but wants to learn how to dance Hip Hop. Adult Juror Comments: Delightful, fun and well produced. Great music and dancing. Captures you with its high energy and delivers life lessons in a stealth fashion. Kid Juror Comments: Kids love it. It's been a big hit with our film festival attendees. Age: 3-6 DVD. 75 min.; $14.98 Short from ALLUMINATION FILM WORKS. Ugly Duckling and Me: School Days Everyone knows the Hans Christian Anderson story about the ugly little duckling that changed into a swan. But what happened in between, when a weird looking little duckling named "Ugly" was adopted by a city rat named Ratso? Includes: "Ugly's First Day At School" - Ugly is excited about attending school, but when he gets bullied by three mean chicks on his first day, he decides he won't go anymore!; "Educating Ratso" - Ratso has never had an education and he does just fine, so he urges Ugly to skip school. But when Mayor Esmerelda finds out she is not pleased.; "What Would Ratso Do?" - When Ugly's schoolteacher Daphne explains the meaning of the expression "Like Hen, Like Chick," to the class, he gets very confused. Ugly has not intention of becoming exactly like his dad, so he sets out to do the exact opposite of what Ratso would do. Age: 2-5 DVD; 75 min.; $14.98 Short from ALLUMINATION FILM WORKS. |
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