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Baby Animals Just Want to Have Fun (1987)

Baby Animals Just Want to Have Fun (1987)
Another in the Scholastic Animal-Friends Video Series that teaches children about animals, this video uses live photography of animals and weaves in stories and songs for children from ages two to eight. This education video tells five stories, including Hortense Fuzzwuffle, the Curious Rabbit; Raindance, the Shy Little Pony; Peter Puppy's Perfect Present; The Skunk Children Find a New Home; and A Fawn in the Forest. There's a song between each story for the children to easily sing along. In thirty minutes a child will learn about kittens, chicks, skunks, rabbits, and how these and other baby animals just want to have fun. ~ Forrest Spencer, Rovi

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Director(s):
Amy Jo DivineGeoffrey Drummond, (more)
 
 

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Synopsis of Baby Animals Just Want to Have Fun

Another in the Scholastic Animal-Friends Video Series that teaches children about animals, this video uses live photography of animals and weaves in stories and songs for children from ages two to eight. This education video tells five stories, including Hortense Fuzzwuffle, the Curious Rabbit; Raindance, the Shy Little Pony; Peter Puppy's Perfect Present; The Skunk Children Find a New Home; and A Fawn in the Forest. There's a song between each story for the children to easily sing along. In thirty minutes a child will learn about kittens, chicks, skunks, rabbits, and how these and other baby animals just want to have fun. ~ Forrest Spencer, Rovi

Director(s):
Geoffrey DrummondAmy Jo Divine
Writer(s):
Nancy LeBrun
Producer(s):
Geoffrey DrummondAmy Jo Divine
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