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From renowned animator and storyteller Michel Ocelot (Kirikou and the Sorceress , Azur & Asmar) comes a dazzling and magical new film, that is certain to delight kids, families and animation fans of all ages. Silhouetted characters are set off against exquisitely detailed backgrounds bursting with color and kaleidoscopic patterns, as the film weaves together six exotic fables each unfolding in a unique locale, from Tibet, to medieval Europe, the African...
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There is hardly anyone involved with the Deaf community who is not familiar with the work of Patrick Graybill. He has delighted audiences all over the world. Now you can share a more intimate look into Patrick's life as well as enjoy a wonderful fable he performs at the end of the tape.
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Bart and Amy are signing bears that read aloud and sign books. The purpose of the program is to provide a high interest method of introducing books to pre-school and elementary level children. The program is designed to be a catalyst for reading and conversation between parent and child, and for classroom discussion.
Recounts the race between the boastful hare and the perservering tortoise.
12) The magic pot
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Features story as told in sign language and voiced for those who are not familiar with signing. Explains art of story-telling in sign language.
14) Village stew
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Imagine eating soup made with stones! Sounds pretty strange, unless you're Big John and Young Andrew. These two Scottish travelers use "Tom Sawyer like" charms and talk an unsuspecting English village into feeding them a feast fit for kings. What is most exciting about this story is that it is beautifully told in sign language and voiced for those who are not familiar with signing.
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The Tortoise and the Hare. This classic fable told by Aesop about 2,500 years ago is brought to life in ASL by Alisha Bronk, retold by for the 21st century by Susan Reiners and vibrantly illustrated by Daniel Winship. The book/DVD package is accompanied by web-based instruction that teach fundamentals of ASL grammar, vocabulary & syntax.
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This classic fable told by Aesop about 2,500 years ago is retold for the 21st century by Susan Schaller and vibrantly illustrated by Connie Clanton's water colors. The elegant retelling, enchantingly illustrated tale comes alive in Dee Clanton's impish ASL performance. The book/DVD package is accompanied by web-based instruction that teach fundamentals of ASL grammar, vocabulary & syntax.