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In the book by Lloyd Moss, a clever counting rhyme introduces instruments and ensembles. Filmed on locationat Julliard School, LeVar Burton visits with an orchestra of 8 to 18 year-old and the performers of STOMP!
Jeanne M. Lee. Cambodia, communicating without speech or hearing.
Barn Dance! by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault is the book to read. LeVar Burton visits a Tennessee hoedown, bluegrass music, and clogging lesson at an authentic barn dance.
The fairy tale of the miller's daughter who gets help spinning straw into gold. LaVar Burton visits the Renaissance festival where daily life is re-enacted and traveling performers.
In the book by Jeanne Lee, a young Cambodian girl, who cannot hear or speak, is invited to become a dancer in the king's court. She finds a way to communicate through the beauty of movement and dance.
In the book by Margaree King Mitchell, Uncle Jed, a black barber, struggles through the Great Depression to save enough money to open his own barbershop.
In Eve Bunting's book a boy travels to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial with his father to seek his grandfather's name.
Storybook in paperback and on Rabbit Ears DVD.