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- On Christmas Eve, a young boy builds a snowman that comes to life and takes him to the North Pole to meet Father Christmas.
- A little boy takes a walk, using his purple crayon to create everything he encounters along the way.
- 201915mNot Rated7.7 (50)VideoDorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, and Christine Darden were good at math...really good. They participated in some of NASA's greatest successes, like providing the calculations for America's first journeys into space. And they did so during a time when being black and a woman limited what they could do. But they worked hard. They persisted. And they used their genius minds to change the world.
- A boy named Max imagines he is "Where The Wild Things Are''.
- When a stuffed bear realizes a button is missing from his overalls, he goes on a big adventure around a big department store looking for it while dodging janitors, the night watchman, a toy train, and other dangers that get in the way.
- When a bus driver goes on break, an unlikely volunteer offers to take over...
- Homer is suddenly surrounded by growing stacks of doughnuts when the doughnut machine he is tending goes berserk. It won't shut off an the doughnuts keep coming and coming. Homer manages not only to solve the dilemma but he also emerges as a hero. A live action comedy that thrills children of all ages.
- Rosie entertains the neighborhood kids, by telling an exaggerated movie version of her life.
- The alphabet must try their very best to climb up a coconut tree.
- Narrated by actress Thora Birch, The Dot explores a young animator Vashti as she struggles. In this inspiring story, she fears she can't drawn well enough only to fight through it and find her way to self.expression.
- This animated film tells the story of Phillipe Petit's walk between the Twin Towers in 1974.
- Sendak's classic comic fantasy of Mickey's adventures in the night kitchen tells us how we get our morning cake.
- There are three robbers, each with their own unique weapon. One, a blunder bust, one, a pepper blower, and the third one, a big, red axe. They steal treasure, and one day, they start adopting young children and using their money to give these children a home.
- A classic story of Chicken Little and her bird-brained friends who think the sky is falling.
- A kindly witch leaves her gullible assistant in charge of her home while she's away. He soon discovers her magic pasta pot and ends up making a big mess.
- This is a deviously scary story about a boy who outsmarts an old witch-woman before she can have him and his brothers for dinner.
- A little mouse named Chrysanthemum starts going to school and realizes she is the only kid with the longest name. She gets bullied by everyone but eventually learns that she is special in her own way.
- When a tiny fish shoots into view wearing a round blue topper - which happens to fit him perfectly, trouble could be following close behind. Visual humor swims to the fore as the best-selling Jon Klassen follows his breakout debut with another deadpan funny tale.
- Why does the Pigeon have to go to school? He already knows everything. And what if he doesn't like it? What if the teacher doesn't like him? What if he learns TOO MUCH!?.
- Irrepressible Max wants to stay up late on Christmas so he can see Santa Claus.
- The Tsar of Russia proclaims that whoever builds a flying ship will marry his daughter, the princess. But, when a wacky,country fool and his five strange, superhuman friends arrive at the palace of the Tsar, the Tsar quickly sets impossible tasks for the "moujiks" before the fool could marry his daughter.
- An adaptation of the children's book "And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?", focusing on his famous ride.
- When Pigeon finds a delicious hot dog, he can't wait to devour it. But then along comes a sly duckling who wants a bite. Who will be the more clever bird?
- Arnie Looks like an average doughnut when Mr. Bing buys him and brings him home to his breakfast table, however, Arnie realizes his carefree days are about to end... unless he persuades Mr. Bing that a doughnut is more than just a snack.
- Fables by Leo Lionni ("Swimmy," "Frederick," "Cornelius," "Fish is Fish," and "It's Mine!") are magically brought to life through the animation of Giulio Gianni.
- Meet a worm not that different from you or me, except that his head looks a lot like his tail! A hysterical journal about the daily doings and the hidden world of a lovable underground dweller that will be sure to delight kids both young and old.
- In this classic story by one of the world's best-loved and acclaimed storytellers for children, the man in the moon looks down on the happy, dancing people on Earth every night, wishing he could join them. He hitches a ride on a passing comet, but quickly finds himself thrown into jail by people who see him as an invader, rather than a friendly visitor. The Moon Man, however, has a most unusual - but perfectly logical - means of escape, and sets out to make his way back home.
- Based on the children's book by Edward Marshall, Space Case is about an alien that arrives on Earth on Halloween night where it is mistaken for a trick-or-treater. The alien befriends a young boy who teaches it about human holidays.
- Clank! Rattle! Bang! Who's making all that noise? A backhoe loader reporting for duty. Cleaning up a mess? Easy as pie. Make that a mud pie! Find out just how dirty a backhoe can get while doing its job. Who wants to be clean when it's so much fun being dirty?
- This is the story of a young boy who grew up to become president of South Africa. His lifelong quest was to establish equality for people of all colors.
- Young Homer and his best friend Freddie are fans of "The Super-Duper", a superhero in comics and movies. They learn that sometimes The Super-Duper needs help too. Based on a short story from the book, "Homer Price".
- George was a dog. His mother was a dog too. George made different sounds, which made his mother take him to the vet/veterinarian. A veterinarian/vet will take an animal's health and temperatures. The vet said "Please bark, George" every single time after George's mother went on very desperate. Which was a reference to when George made strange sounds a dog doesn't say, George's mother tells before it happens, "No, George. A ___ goes "___". A dog goes "arf!" Now bark, George." Good thing George said the right thing. But before it happened, the vet put on his latex gloves and pulled out the animals.
- Duckling asks for a cookie--and gets one. Do you think Pigeon is happy about that?
- The fair is in town and these two very different girls - but best friends extraordinaire- use teamwork to navigate its many wonders.
- based on the book of the same name, Hubie's class is going to visit the library for the first time, and rumor has it the library is a dark dungeon of rules and misery. Presiding over the ghastly proceedings is Mrs. Beamster, better known as: The Laminator. Hubie is sure he's doomed...but when he actually gets to the library, will things be as he expected?
- It's Louis's birthday and Uncle McAllister has brought him a very special gift - a tadpole all the way from Scotland! Louis can hardly wait for Alphonse to grow into a frog. But it soon becomes clear that Alphonse is not turning into any ordinary frog. First Alphonse outgrows his jar, then the sink, and then the bathtub!
- An animated adaptation of the iconic 1989 children's book.
- This is the diary of a spider who's a lot like you! He goes to school, but he also spins sticky webs and takes wind-catching lessons.
- The adventures of a little boy named Danny and a tall dinosaur from a local museum.
- When his brothers won't share their collections of stamps and coins, Max starts a collection of his own, made up of words. One word leads to another, and suddenly Max discovers he has a story worth telling -- and sharing.
- There is someone at the zoo making hilarious mischief you won't want to miss!
- This is a short about some animals that find a typewriter. They write messages to communicate with their farmer.
- "Du iz tak? What is that? As a tiny shoot unfurls, two damselflies peer at it in wonder. When the plant grows taller and sprouts leaves, some young beetles arrive to gander, and soon-with the help of a pill bug named Icky-they wrangle a ladder and build a tree fort. But this is the wild world, after all, and something horrible is waiting to swoop down-booby voobeck!-only to be carried off in turn. Su! With exquisitely detailed illustrations and tragicomic flair, Carson Ellis invites readers to imagine the dramatic possibilities to be found in even the humblest backyard.
- Buoyant illustrations dance across the screen as Pete Seeger sings and plays his favorite folk song about a bullfrog who falls in the mud.
- There's just one person Mary can't scare -- her cousin, Harry McScary. He's not afraid of the usual things. But Mary doesn't give up that easily, and one way or another she'll find a way to give Harry the scare of his life!
- Auntie tries to make her Nephew smile by doing goofy stuff. Tee nephew does not smile until Auntie gives up goes away and NEVER come baque.
- Will Max or Ruby find the most Easter eggs to win the chocolate chicken? Only the Easter Bunny knows for sure.
- Bear's hat is gone. None of the animals have seen it. He is starting to become despondent, until his memory is sparked by a deer who asks just the right question.
- The Duncan family is beside itself when son Sylvester turns himself into a rock to escape the jaws of a hungry lion.