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The Skull (2023)
In a big abandoned house on a barren hill lives a skull. A brave girl named Otilla has escaped from terrible danger and run away, and when she finds herself lost in the dark forest, the lonely house beckons. Her host, the skull, is afraid of something too, something that comes every night. Can brave Otilla save them both? Steeped in shadows and threaded with subtle wit, The Skull is as empowering as it is mysterious and foreboding.
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Saving Fiona (2018)
On a cold January day in 2017, nearly two months before due date, Nile hippopotamus Bibi gave her keepers at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden a big surprise: a tiny newborn hippo, no bigger than a football. The first premature hippo born and raised in captivity, baby Fiona was an underdog from the start: she couldn't nurse, she couldn't stay hydrated, and she wasn't thriving. But the staff at the zoo knew they could save her. They had to study the makeup of hippo milk for the first time ever and reach out to medical colleagues, including a team at the local children's hospital with superior vein-finding skills, to ensure that Fiona would begin to gain weight and become healthy. She soon became an internet sensation, her pictures and videos garnering thousands and thousands of likes and fans on Instagram and Facebook. Now a Fiona appearance at the Zoo mimics a Beatles concert. But what made this little hippo such a big hit all over the world?
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Highlights: How Our Bodies Work (2022)
In this fun, entertaining, and engaging video, children will learn all about the human body and all of the amazing things that it can do!
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'Twas the Night Before Pride (2022)
On the night before Pride, families everywhere are preparing to partake. As one family packs snacks and makes signs, an older sibling shares the importance of the march with the newest member of the family. Reflecting on the day, the siblings agree that the best thing about Pride is getting to be yourself. This joyful homage to a day of community and inclusion-and to the joys of anticipation-is also a comprehensive history. With lyrical, age-appropriate rhymes modeled on "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," it tackles difficult content such as the Stonewall Riots and the AIDS marches.
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Coral Reefs (2018)
During an ordinary visit to the library, a young girl pulls out a not-so-ordinary book from the shelves. As she turns the pages in this book about coral reefs, the city around her slips away and she finds herself surrounded by the coral cities of the sea and the mysterious plants and animals that live, hunt, and hide there.
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The Good Son (2019)
It is Christmastime, 1914, and World War I rages. A young French soldier named Pierre who had quietly left his regiment to visit his family for two days is imprisoned when he returns.
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Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille (2017)
Louis Braille was five years old when he lost his sight. He was a clever boy, and what he wanted more than anything was to be able to read. But even at the school for the blind in Paris, there were no books for him. So he invented his own alphabet.
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Princess Cora and the Crocodile (2018)
Princess Cora is sick of boring lessons. She's sick of running in circles around the dungeon gym. But when she writes to her fairy godmother for help, she doesn't expect that help to come in the form of a crocodile-a crocodile who doesn't behave properly!
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Little Bible Stories: Joseph, Ruth, Jonah, and Esther (2017)
Introducing youngsters to classic Bible stories, this collection features the stories of Joseph, Ruth, Jonah, and Esther. Children will follow Jonah as they learn the importance of bravery and Joseph as his coat of many colors leads him
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Honeybee (2022)
Before Apis is strong enough to fly, this tiny hardworking honeybee takes care of her hive and protects it. Follow her journey as she takes to the air!
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How Does Soap Clean Your Hands? (2022)
Learn all about healthy habits, including how soap works to clean hands, how to avoid spreading germs, and how a balanced diet and exercise keep you energized!
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Outside, Inside (2021)
This story from a Caldecott honoree celebrates essential workers and the community coming together to face the challenges of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jazz Day (2017)
A celebration of 20th century jazz artists portrayed in a captivating collection of poems in the memorable Harlem style.
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Highlights: Energy and How We Use It
It's time to learn about electricity, wind power, and even robots in this exciting video that focuses on the energy we use in our everyday lives.
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Highlights: A Year Around the Sun
Children will explore the seasons and how the earth is constantly changing in this engaging and entertaining video from one of the most trusted brands in entertainment.
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Highlights: The Wonderful Animal Kingdom
Learn all about meat-eating plants and other interesting animal and plant facts in this entertaining and engaging video that focuses on the wild animal kingdom.
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Out of the Shadows
Lotte Reiniger (1899-1981) was a German film director and animator best known for The Adventures of Prince Achmed, which was released in 1926 and is the oldest surviving animated movie. (It came out a full eleven years before Disney's Snow White!) As a little kid, Reiniger loved reading fairytales and fell in love with puppetry. At school, she learned about paperschnitte, or papercuts, which helped her create her signature style of silhouettes. She grew up to make more than forty films throughout her long career, most of which were fairytales that used her stop-film animation technique of hand-cut silhouettes. Reiniger is now seen as the foremost pioneer of silhouette animation and the inventor of an early form of the multiplane camera.
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A Ben of All Trades: The Most Inventive Boyhood of Benjamin Franklin (2020)
Young Benjamin Franklin wants to be a sailor, but his father won't hear of it. The other trades he tries - candle maker, joiner, boot closer, turner - bore him through and through. Curious and inventive, Ben prefers to read, swim, fly his kite, and fly his kite while swimming. But each time he fails to find a profession, he takes some important bit of knowledge with him. That tendency is exactly what leads him to become the astonishingly versatile genius we remember today. Inspired by The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Michael J. Rosen’s wry tale captures Ben’s spirit in evocative yet playful language, while illustrations by Matt Tavares follow Ben from the workbench to the water in vivid detail. A love story to the value of variety, A Ben of All Trades sheds light on an unconventional path to greatness and humanizes a towering figure in American history.


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