The Story of Flibber-O-Loo: the parable of the Good Samaritan. Through rhyme and song, kids learn that loving your neighbor means helping those in need - even if they don't live next door! Rack, Shack & Benny: When Nebby K. Nezzer builds a 90-foot chocolate bunny, three guys named Rack, Shack and Benny learn just how risky it can be to stand up for your beliefs in this side-splitting retelling of the classic Bible story - Shadrach, Meshach and Abenego and the Fiery Furnace! Josh and the Big Wall: Surrounded by huge walls and bristling with really annoying peas, no one gets to the Promised Land with out going through Jericho first! Joshua has God's directions, but they sound kind of ... well, weird. In the end, Joshua and the children of Israel have to decide whether it's better to do things their way or God's way!
Fletcher loves everything about spring, but then Fletcher sees something he never expected to see in spring: snow! And it turns out that spring has another surprise in store for Fletcher—a warm and wondrous one.
During a Foosball goalkeeper's frustration of being unable to get involved in the action, his pole breaks. He tries to show that he is meant for more than 'just' a goalkeeper.
Prof Dhoomketu’s crude transportation machine transports the kids to Ivano village in Russia, where they come across an evil magician Kazimir. They fight him to rescue Sofia and her father Czar Fedor.
Rejected by his peers, Professor Herbert, visionary and intrepid, embarks on a daring expedition to the unexplored confines of Antarctica. At the heart of the ice, enigmatic traces of a forgotten civilization emerge.
Alice Lee Roosevelt was hungry to go places, meet people, do things. Father called it running riot. Alice called it eating up the world. Brimming with affection and wit, this spirited biography gives readers a peek into family life inside the White House.
Cal is not the reading type, but that book woman keeps visiting. This is the moving story of the Pack Horse Librarians, whose bravery and commitment helped rural children find something wonderful in books.
Notorious space villains, Grimm Slice and Space Slime, are wreaking havoc in space once again, ambushing innocent space travelers - and when bad guy Boo Boo Squeal joins the fray, the Zooverse have never been in more danger!
Dive into Pondemonium for a whole new adventure! Joe and all your favorite pond critters are back. When Bartle Bee and Cosmo get into a heap of trouble, it's up to the whole pond to come together to help save the day. In the end, the most important thing is love and friendship.
The falling letters carry the story of a woman: love, marriage, childbirth. Everything gathers together like a dream. Her story, and the story of the lover she chose, are both written on her body. Fragments of life drift past her gently closed eyes, as she feels the shimmering light of her soul by the seaside.
This story is about a group of kids from different parts of the neighborhood, always in trouble, always up to no good, but this particular kid's family has issues he has to deal with.
While working on melting glaciers caused by greenhouse gases and global warming, Captain Pengu learns that his only friend, Putuk, has fallen from the melting glacier and disappeared into the sea. Captain Pengu immediately sets out to search for his friend, and Misket, Pelik, and Mandalina join him on his journey. On their journey to find Putuk, they will encounter exciting, adventurous, and humorous moments.
A Rashomon-esque journey through enmeshing power and institutional violence, focusing on three different characters navigating Sendai City on the verge of a new era, where democracy will be perfected, human will be machines and rebels will be exterminated for this sakes
Three cyborg couples enter a newly opened building: the Human Museum. They are confronted with exhibits of humanity: statues of intertwined bodies, anatomical informations, and educational films, reacting emotionally with astonishment, disgust, fear, and curiosity toward the objects in the exhibit. In an inevitable process of machine learning, the six protagonists change during their visit, learning to simulate the rules of arousal and attraction. The pairs are not just the juxtaposition of two cyborgs. Can the machines ever feel what their bodies skillfully mimic: desire?
Can Groovy Joe make room for all his guests? He is hosting a dance party, and his doggy friends are eager to join the festivities. As more and more guests arrive, Joe reassures everyone that there is room for all.