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The Wheels on the Bus Video: Mango's Big Dog Parade poster
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Designed for toddlers age 2-5, Wheels on the Bus: Mango's Big Dog Parade uses a combination of cartoon characters and puppets in order to tell a story about how the bus must stop at different places as it travels to the title event. Each stop along the way offers a different activity of lesson for the young viewer.

The Wheels on the Bus Video: Mango's Big Dog Parade

Dec 2008

Good Vibrations: A Film About Alcohol, Drugs, and Self Esteem poster
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Shawn is the new kid in school...and feels pressured to drink. "'Good Vibrations' captures the attention of your students with a strong no-use message and guidelines for personal responsibility. Peer pressure, self-esteem, and the clear cut health consequences of drug and alcohol use are some of the topics covered in the very entertaining and realistic look at pressures faced by today's young people. Appropriate for upper elementary through junior high school, 'Good Vibrations' features ethnic diversity and the hit up-beat song 'Good Vibrations' by Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch."

Good Vibrations: A Film About Alcohol, Drugs, and Self Esteem

Jan 1992