 | Though he's a Siamese kitten, Skippyjon Jones is pretty sure he's a bird. After all, he shares their nest at night and a breakfast of worms, much to his mother's dismay. With a teeny, tiny body, and a big head crowned by absolutely enormous ears,... |
 | Dark stories by the filmmaker Tim Burton, illustrated by himself. |
 | The RUGRATS came makes a smooth translation to the big screen in this, their first feature film! When Tommy's baby brother Dil is born, he suddenly faces new responsibility in both caring for the newborn and in being a role model. But when he brings... |
 | A retelling of Homer's epic that describes the adventures of the hero Odysseus as he encounters many monsters and other obstacles on his journey home from the Trojan War. |
 | A selection of Mother Goose rhymes presented in rebus form. |
 | Director Gus Van Sant brings to the screen this moving story of a grizzled recluse and an inner-city teenager brought together by their shared passion for writing. Like Van Sant's Oscar-nominated GOOD WILL HUNTING, FINDING FORRESTER earnestly... |
 | The little ones will be learning rhythm and rhyme with this volume of the popular young children's series. Sung by animated animals and live action humans, this video offers wonderful songs and rhymes for kids such as "Old McDonald Had a Farm." "Itsy... |
 | Tyrone and his friends rule the school except for the library, which he thinks is boring until strange happenings during story hour change his mind. |
![CD: Tha Carter III [PA] Lil Wayne, Jun-2008](http://i17.ebayimg.com/06/c/000/77/77/c41f_6.JPG) | Although his first studio album in three years has been long-awaited and repeatedly delayed, Lil Wayne has been anything but absent. Since THA CARTER II, Weezy has left an impressive mass of recordings--from mixtapes (authorized and otherwise) to... |
 | The second-coming of sorts to literate white MCs like Paul Barman, Asher Roth's full-length debut came heavily hyped, thanks to his appearance on a DJ Drama mixtape and a stamp of approval from Jay-Z. Given Roth's knack for wordplay and arcane... |