Reading Rainbow
A boy's simple drawings come to life in "Simon's Book," narrated by Ruby Dee.
A boy's simple drawings come to life in "Simon's Book," narrated by Ruby Dee.
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Thomas wonders if being an engine is good; and all the engines except Percy are in island carnival.
Thomas shunts trucks while James collects flour and Sir Handle transports apples.
"Knots on a Counting Rope" is an American Indian tale about a blind boy.
Fernando Escandon narrates "Hill of Fire," based on Paricutin's eruption.
Michele Mariana reads "Stay Away From the Junkyard!"; turning junk into art.
LeVar studies maps and mazes.
Monique discovers a way to stand out; Twinsburg Twins Days Festival.
LeVar Burton reads "Three by the Sea.".
Folk singer Pete Seeger tells the story of "Abiyoyo" in words and song.
Importance of water.
A boy's simple drawings come to life in "Simon's Book," narrated by Ruby Dee.
Gilda Radner narrates "The Tortoise and the Hare"; Hawaii's top bicyclists.
A lazy fox seeks the perfect job.
Hoyt Axton narrates "Meanwhile Back at the Ranch"; an Old West show.
Mouselings surprise Marco by learning an Indian song and dance; A.Z. drops hints about his birthday.
Angelina thinks Polly likes Alice more than her; pungent cheese.
Angelina uses music to make her chores more fun; music to celebrate Father's Day.
Polly wants to become taller; Viki tries to help too many people at the same time.
Children's Day celebration; Ms. Mimi's modern dance performance.
Vicki surprises Marco by bringing the Costa Mousa Carnival to Chipping Cheddar.
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