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Sesame Street - 123 Count With Me

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Join Ernie and his Transylvanian pal the Count for a musical lesson in learning how easy and fun it is to learn numbers. Songs include "Count Along With Me" "That's How the Numbers Go" "Five Jive With Elmo Hammer" and many more.

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Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland

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Elmo--the fuzzy cuddly ticklish hero to children everywhere--learns some valuable lessons about courage sharing and friendship when he must travel to Grouchland to find his cherished blue blanket. Packed with catchy songs wonderful puppetry and plenty of colorful new characters and familiar old SESAME STREET friends.

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Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm

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No matter what a toddler's parent does, Barney is inescapable. No matter how cringingly irritating adults find Barney's goofy voice, he captivates his youthful audience. Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm is no exception. The video's setting finds a frustrated Emily trying to pen a poem for school. Stepping in to help are the magical purple dinosaur and a host of friends, including Mother Goose herself. The video is an effective introduction to Mother Goose rhymes, songs, and stories (which, mercifully, are not rewritten in typical Barney fashion). As in most Barney fare, there's an emphasis on cheerfulness, creativeness, friendship, and affection. It's nice that the basic premise encourages children to read and write--especially their own rhymes. The many songs include "Did You Ever See a Lassie?" as well as "London Bridge," "Humpty Dumpty," "Baa Baa Black Sheep," "Little Boy Blue," "Little Bo Peep," "The House That Jack Built," "Little Miss Muffet," "Three Little Kittens," "The Old Lady in the Shoe," and "Old King Cole." (Ages 2 and older) --N.F. Mendoza

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Sesame Street - Do the Alphabet

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More educational fun for kids trying to learn their ABC's starring all of their favorite Sesame Street characters. DO THE ALPHABET offers a fun-filled introduction to the 26 English letters with Big Bird leading Baby Bear in games and songs like "Alphabet Song" and "T Dance."

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The Year Without a Santa Claus / Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey / Rudolph's Shiny New Year

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Feeling exhausted and unappreciated by the children of the world Santa Claus decides to take a year off from Christmas. Unable to rouse him from his sickbed Mrs. Claus sends elves Jingle and Jangle and the reindeer Vixen to bring back proof that children still hold faith and admiration for Christmas. After narrowly escaping the clutches of villains Heat Miser and Snow Miser the elves arrive in South Town USA. There they are immediately ticketed by a policeman and Vixen is thrown into an animal pound. When Santa Claus learns of their perils he jumps from his bed and goes to the rescue. Posing as a human the sickly Santa searches for Jingle Jangle and Vixen and in his search he finds the best medicine of all a generous family who still believes in the spirit of Christmas. Featuring the voices of Shirley Booth Mickey Rooney and the late great Dick Shawn THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS is a poignant film that criticizes society's waning generosity for others. As the children of the world take the gift of giving fo

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CinderElmo

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CinderElmo gets help from his Fairy Godperson to visit the Ball where he meets the beautiful Princess Russell. A modern musical update of the classic fairy tale featuring the Sesame Street Muppets this colorful children's video features some hilarious television stars including French Stewart Felicity's Keri Russell and Kathy Najimy.

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Rotten Ralph 1

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Ralph can't understand why everyone gets so mad at him. From trying ot be a Kung Fu kitty to protect his family from a cat burglar to making a secret family video for the "Bloopers and Blunders" TV show, Ralph's good ideas always end up getting him in trouble. Silly, crazy and messy, Ralph sometimes needs to be bad before he figures out what's good, but that's what makes our mischievous little hairball so much fun... that is, if you don't have to live with him!

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