In this video, children see how Tad and Lily use what they know about 2D shapes to learn about 3D shapes. Sharing food provides a meaningful context to introduce fractions as equal parts of a whole. Children also observe many different ways to measure things.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a heartwarming Christmas movie about a reindeer named Rudolph who is ridiculed by the other reindeer due to his red nose. Despite his differences, Rudolph embarks on an adventure to save Christmas with the help of his friends and becomes a hero in the process.
In this comedy musical set in 1937, a group of gold diggers engage in humorous antics as they pursue love and money. The story revolves around hypochondriac characters, a siren nurse, a guilt-ridden music conductor, and a chorus line of chorus girls. The plot includes double-crossing, rehearsals, golf club scenes, typewriter mishaps, and stage musical performances.
Embark on a magical reading adventure with Tad and Lily! Deep inside the Storybook Factory--where pictures, words and imagination bring stories to life--Tad, Lily, Casey and Dot decide to put a few new twists on a classic tale. The result is a fun-filled adventure that turns reading into a delightful game! Special features include sing-along songs to help your little ones learn, complete with a string of read-along words that run across the screen.
In The Nest, a precocious 13-year-old girl in a small town forms a unique bond with an old man. As they navigate their relationship, they uncover clues and secrets, leading them on an adventure that takes them from the forest to a bell tower. With a reel-to-reel tape recorder and a magnifying glass, they discover hidden notes and unravel mysteries. The girl's teenage sister adds complexity to their dynamic, and together they explore themes of isolation, love, and loss.
LeapFrog: Word Caper (2004) is an educational animated movie that follows the adventurous characters Leap and his friends as they embark on a mission to recover the stolen letters of the alphabet.
Lulu plans her revenge against a distressed golfer who refuses to give her a lollipop after he promised her one for caddying for him.
"This Nude World" is a groundbreaking 1932 "documentary" celebrating the age-old tradition of playing volleyball in you socks... and nothing else. The film purports to pose probing questions about the morality of nudist colonies o cover its actual aim of getting naked people on screen... primarily in long shots. A highlight of the film is the peeks at the phenomena in Germany, France (including Lido de Paris) and the United States along with wonderful pre-WWII footage of the cities visited A real hoot. It passed the National Board of Review in 1932.
Bosko and Honey go to the zoo. Honey is frightened by the lion, but Bosko is the one who ends up in danger.
Bosko runs a hot dog stand at an amusement park; but he sneaks away to the racetrack to ride his mechanical horse.
Harold becomes the victim of a clever bulldog pup who chases him in and out of various places.
Santa Claus gets a telegram from Oswald the Rabbit, telling him the city is ready for his Toyland Parade and that there will be a reception in the big department store. Santa is a jolly elf indeed until he discovers that moths have eaten every last shred of his Santa suit. The day is saved when quick thinking on the part of an old elf, armed with red paint and popcorn, turns Santa's ordinary light-blue outfit into a real Santa suit. The parade is a big success, and the reception promises to be even better. Frankenstein's monster, Tarzan, Lupe Velez, Shirley Temple, Al Jolson and Bing Crosby are all there to greet Santa. Laurel and Hardy nearly spoil the day when they dress in a dragon's costume and try to steal the chocolate cake.
Bebe is surrounded by suitors, but her father wants her to marry Professor M. T. Noodle. Harold makes his move by impersonating the professor.
A feline organ grinder wanders by Farmer Al Falfa's house making some very bad music. Farmer Al Falfa chases him away. Later, the old man chases two roosters up a tree. One of the roosters, improbably, lays an egg and throws it at Al Falfa. The old man climbs up the tree with a handsaw. He sits on the same branch as the roosters, and begins sawing it off. The roosters jump from the branch into a hole in the tree. Al Falfa doesn't realize what he's doing until he saws the branch clean through. Cartoon magic is on his side: the tree falls, but the branch stays in place. Later, a delivery man drops off a large package. Al Falfa is surprised to see that it's a robot. The robot performs a dance, and Al Falfa feels compelled to mimic him. The robot kicks Farmer Al Falfa in the behind. Al Falfa does the same to the robot, which causes it to grow so tall it reaches outer space.
At Striptease College, aspiring strippers are taught their craft by Prof. Stringheimer. Meanwhile, Mr. Oppenheimer, the creepy landlord, likes to hang around the campus and spy on the girls.
A poetic drama, spoken in the Breton language and set in a Breton fishing community, telling of the impossible love between a waifish fisherman and a highborn lady-of-the-manor.
Cold War-era cartoon aimed at convincing workers that increased productivity brings about greater purchasing power.
LeapFrog: Let's Go To School is an animated family movie that follows Leap, Lily, and Tad as they enter school for the first time. They encounter a magical frog who takes them on a surreal journey through alphabet, reading, mathematics, and friendship. Along the way, they learn important educational concepts while developing a strong brother-sister relationship.
Willie tells his friends that he was once a pilot in an air race.
Propaganda short about the capital's efforts to adapt to the third year of war.
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