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| 14115 products found for parents  | The entire second season of one of television history's most famous and ground breaking sitcoms is compiled in this collection. Already a presence on television for much of the 1960s and 1970s, in 1984 Bill Cosby debuted his new series THE COSBY... |  | Written in fast-paced free verse, this young adult novel is about depression, self-hate, and learning to live. Vanessa, Tony, and Conner are all at Aspen Springs because each tried to commit suicide, and through their various, tortured backgrounds,... |  | Full of raunchy, tasteless, hilarious gags, JOE DIRT follows its eponymous protagonist (David Spade) on the search for his long-lost parents. Working as the janitor at a radio station, he enlists the help of one of the deejays (Dennis Miller) to tell... |  | Emerging superstar Nick Cannon follows up 2002's surprise hit DRUMLINE with this good-natured high school romp. A remake of 1987's CAN'T BUY ME LOVE, LOVE DON'T COST A THING transplants its zero-to-hero fairy tale to urban Los Angeles. Cannon plays... |  | Take a look at life from the perspective of a baby, who is small, confused and constantly trying to figure out what is going in this strange new world. This amazing program examines the life we've all lived through but somehow managed to forget. |  | The heartwarming television dramedy 7TH HEAVEN blends sometimes-outlandishly comic situations with dramatic plotlines about serious social issues into a positive affirmation of family values and Christian morality. Produced by Aaron Spelling, the... |  | What happens when you want to go to college but no school accepts you? If you're Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long), you invent a fictitious university and create your own destiny. Playing like a PG-13 version of OLD SCHOOL, ACCEPTED follows the Ferris... |  | |  | In educator Mary Sheedy Kurcinka’s extraordinary guide for parents who wish to create a positive environment for a challenging, volatile child, she completely transforms the definition of a "difficult" child into a "spirited" one who has a greater... |  | Robert Mulligan's classic adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, set in the racially charged atmosphere of Macon County, Alabama in the 1930s, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is a poignant coming-of-age story. Winner of four Academy Awards... |
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