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A Pocket for Corduroy was made into a short television movie in 1986. [4] An American Sign Language (ASL) version of A Pocket for Corduroy was released through Scholastic Corporation/Weston Woods in 2009. This version includes the original story, artwork, voice-over, music and read along captions. [5]
Educational cinema was normally divided into three main categories: instructional, educational, and scholastic. [5] Educational films can be used to inform the public about social issues and raise public awareness. For example, an educational film, What About Prejudice?, published in 1959 discussed the prejudice of the white middle class. [6]
The Sesame Street Dictionary is an illustrated children's dictionary featuring Muppet characters from the popular television show Sesame Street. First published in 1980, it contains short definitions and sample sentences for around 1300 words, each accompanied by an illustration featuring a character from Sesame Street .
Fox Kids Network [2] (United States) Global/YTV (Canada) Eek! The Cat/Eek! Stravaganza: Savage Steve Holland Bill Kopp: 1992–1997 Savage Studios Ltd. Fox Children's Productions: Fox Kids (United States) YTV (Canada) Family Dog: Brad Bird: 1993 Amblin Television Tim Burton Productions Universal Television Warner Bros. Television: CBS ...
Scholastic was founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be a publisher of youth magazines. The first publication was The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic. It covered high school sports and social activities; the four-page magazine debuted on October 22, 1920, and was distributed in 50 high schools. [3]
"Beauty and the Beast" (French: La Belle et la Bête), from Children's Collection (French: Magasin des enfants) (1756), Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont: Beauty and the Beast (1946) Beauty and the Beast (1962) Beauty and the Beast (1976) [N 1] Beauty and the Beast (Czech: Panna a netvor) (1978) Beauty and the Beast (1983) [N 1] Beauty and the ...
The special was released uncut on VHS by Children's Circle in 1993. Though the special has never been released in its entirety on DVD, the Carole King song adaptations of The Nutshell Library, set to the 1999 remastered CD version of the soundtrack, were made available on the very first Scholastic Video Collection/Storybook Treasures DVD "Where The Wild Things Are and more Maurice Sendak ...
WordGirl is an American animated superhero children's television series produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. [2] The series began as a series of shorts entitled The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off into a new thirty ...