 | WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE was one of the first children's books to depict the sometimes subversive inner mind of a child. A seemingly straightforward tale about monsters, the story allows readers to deal with their fears of the unknown. Wearing a... |
 | The DRAGON BALL Z Animé series continues with the CELL GAMES saga, which finds the Z fighters training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber after the evil android Cell calls for a worldwide martial arts tournament. This volume includes episodes 154-156:... |
 | A talented polka-dotted leopard attempts to prove to two children that he is special enough to be displayed in a zoo. Color illustrations accompany the text of this beginning reader book. |
 | The classic children's board game Candy Land springs to animated life in a fun-filled, feature-length cartoon geared toward the preschool set. THE GREAT LOLLIPOP ADVENTURE follows a gingerbread boy named Jib as he travels the Rainbow Road in search... |
 | With one of the most well known and lovely opening sentences in all of children's literature ("In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines lived twelve little girls in two straight lines"), MADELINE is an unforgettable picture book about a... |
 | Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society in which they find themselves "outsiders." |
 | Elmo and friends celebrate birthdays with this fun and educational program. First, Elmo's friend Mr. Noodle shows how to wrap gifts. Then we see how to make a birthday cake and how to play several party games. Later, Elmo and company look into the... |
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 | A talented polka-dotted leopard attempts to prove to two children that he is special enough to be displayed in a zoo. Color illustrations accompany the text of this beginning reader book. |
 | In this SESAME STREET release, loveable Grover leads kids on a series of enjoyable games that are aimed at introducing fundamental concepts like opposites and size relationships. Joining in on activities like "Dance the Groverelli," are show regulars... |