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A little lamb outwits a hungry coyote in this Mexican-American folk tale retold by Verna Aardema. Then explore the Latino culture with LeVar Burton in a visit with the musical group Los Lobos for a fun-filled Mexican fiesta.
The book by Jeanette Winter is the story of Peg Leg Pete and his work with the Underground Railroad. The video celebrates the road to freedom, and teaches about the history, heroes, stories and music of African-Americans.
Jeanne M. Lee. Cambodia, communicating without speech or hearing.
The Paper Crane by Molly Bang. Celebrate Japanese culture by exploring the ancient art of origami and Japanese dance.
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 Petra Mathers a shy mouse teaches herself to dance. From mambo to hip-hop, host LeVar Burton does some fancy footwork, then he takes us on a tour of dance around the world.
This Emmy Award-winning series inspires a love of reading in PreK-3, and offers an excellent introduction to many varieties of music through the medium of the best children's literature. Highly recommended.
An origami crane that becomes real in this story from Japan that also shows us more of the culture.
A little lamb outwits a hungry coyote, then explore Latino culture at a fiesta.
Storybook in paperback and on Rabbit Ears DVD.
Hear the story of Peg Leg Pete and the Underground Railroad by Jeanette Winter and celebrate the culture that emerged from slavery with LeVar Burton on the DVD.