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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2013, 11:14:32 PM » |
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Wow - Five star information, many thanks, Keri! Have you seen Jennifer Bogart's extensive review? I copy the info:
Remarkable Value, Eclectic Collection By Jennifer Bogart - December 3, 2009 Scholastic's collection of 100 Storybook Classics is like no other DVD set we've ever owned. Crammed full of animated renditions of well-loved modern children's classics and a wide range of animation styles that match the feel of the original picture-books, there's no better bang for your DVD dollar.
Parents will be thrilled to find well-respected works of literature that have endured the test of time ' Robert McCloskey's Make Way for Ducklings, Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, and H.A. Rey's Curious George Rides a Bike are only a very small sampling of well-loved tales that are found in this collection.
Newer inclusions in the set include Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr., Max's Words by Kate Banks (a new family treasure), andDiary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin. This is such an eclectic collection of animated stories that there is something here for everyone. Animation ranges from pans over the original picture book pages in The Five Chinese Brothers by Clare Huchet Bishop, to full-blown modern animation in Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson, to live-action shorts in Frog Goes to Dinner based on Mercer Mayer's book of the same title. Likewise the production age of the shorts range from the '70s through to recent years.
Divided into sixteen separate DVDs, each represents a thematic collection of stories. For example, the Diary of a Spider DVD also includes other 'critter stories', one about a mouse, another about a 'tadpole', one about a frog, and the other, a termite. Other DVDs include the work of specific authors, the Where the Wild Things AreDVD includes six animated shorts from Maurice Mendak, and the Ezra Jack Keats Collection includes seven stories from ' you guessed it- Ezra Jack Keats.
Each DVD features four featured titles that play with optional 'read-along' text that displays along the bottom of the screen and changes color as each word is narrated. As a bonus, two to three additional animated shorts are included that don't have the 'read-along' feature. The stories that are the most well known also feature foreign-language narrations and 'read-along' text in the target language. Some of the titles include Spanish versions of Make Way for Ducklings, The Snowy Day, Where the Wild Things Are (also available in French), Click, Clack, Moo and more.
Professional narrations are provided by a huge array of voice artists, some notables include: James Earl Jones, Patrick Stewart, Meryl Streep, Pete Seeger, Sarah Jessica Parker, and many others. The stories are wonderfully read, with great matches between the narrators and the stories they've been assigned.
With over 19 hours of viewing, and 100 'picture book inspired' animations included in this sixteen-disc set, you just can't go wrong! Of course there will be some that aren't your favorites; for instance, I'm not a fan of Maurice Sendak, and the jiggly little-boy-bits of In the Night Kitchen have turned me off of that DVD. On the other hand, there are absolutely wonderful new treasures that we've discovered -Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes, and The Foolish Frog by Pete Seeger, are great additions to our digital library.
A very handy guide for checking off which Scholastic Storybook Treasures DVDs you own in your collection is included, along with a small activity book that corresponds with several of the stories in the DVD collection.
I've never seen such a comprehensive collection of animated storybooks, and I highly recommend it ' the cost is less than $1 per animated story, and these treasures will be enjoyed for your children for many years to come.
Alphabetical Title Listing:
Alligators All Around The Amazing Bone Angus and the Ducks Angus Lost Apt. 3 Arnie the Doughnut The Beast of Monsieur Racine Blueberries for Sal Cat & Canary The Caterpillar and the Polliwog Chicka Chicka 1,2,3 Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Chicken Little Chicken Soup with Rice Chrysanthemum Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type The Cow Who Fell in the Canal Curious George Rides a Bike Danny and the Dinosaur Diary of a Spider Dinosaur Bones Dot the Fire Dog Drummer Hoff The Elves and the Shoemaker Emily's First 100 Days of School Five Chinese Brothers Five Creatures The Foolish Frog Fourteen Rats and a Rat-Catcher Frog Goes to Dinner The Great White Man-Eating Shark Harold and the Purple Crayon Harold's Fairy Tale Harry the Dirty Dog Here Comes the Cat Hondo & Fabian Hot Hippo How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? How Much is a Million? I Stink! I Want a Dog! I, Crocodile If You Made a Million In the Night Kitchen Inch by Inch The Island of the Skog Let's Give Kitty a Bath! A Letter to Amy Lon Po Po Make Way for Ducklings Max's Words Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Millions of Cats Moon Man Mouse Around The Mysterious Tadpole No Roses for Harry Norman the Doorman Officer Buckle and Gloria One Was Johnny Owen Pet Show! Peter's Chair Pete's a Pizza A Picture for Harold's Room Pierre Princess Furball Rapunzel The Remarkable Riderless Runaway Tricycle Roberto the Insect Architect The Snowy Day Stanley and the Dinosaurs Stars! Stars! Stars! The Stonecutter A Story ' A Story The Story About Ping The Story of the Dancing Frog Strega Nona The Swineherd Sylvester and the Magic Pebble T is for Terrible The Talking Eggs Teeny-Tiny and the Witch-Woman Time of Wonder The Three Billy Goats Gruff Trashy TownThe Trip The Ugly Duckling Waiting for Wings Wallace's Lists A Weekend with Wendell! What's Under My Bed? Where the Wild Things are Whistle for Willie Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears Wild About Books Wings: A Tale of Two Chickens The Wizard
Spanish Versions of:
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Curious George Rides a Bike Danny and the Dinosaur Harry the Dirty Dog How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Make Way for Ducklings Moon Man Owen Strega Nona Sylvester and the Magic Pebble The Caterpillar and the Polliwog The Snowy Day Where the Wild Things Are Whistle for Willie Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
And:
Where the Wild Things Are (French) Interview with Maurice Sendak
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