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Review   / Sound It Out Land Phonics 2 Release date: 1999-12-01
Run time: 20 min.

Review Sound It Out Land Phonics 2:

Turn your child's TV time into reading time! Sing-Along Sam and his friends teach your child to read through phonics as they travel on a musical journey. Each stop features sing-along songs and games to help your child learn to read. The second step in a three-part series, Phonics 2 helps children begin to read longer words and sentences. Phonics 2 teaches beginning and ending consonant blend sounds (like ch and st), vowel blends (like ea and oo), sight words (like the and a), and how to read sentences. The Sound It Out Land phonics programs on CD-ROM and Video are used by over 100,000 families and schools worldwide. The programs work because they contain serious instruction in an enjoyable, musical format that children love.

Release date: 2000-01-01
Run time: 30 min.
List Price: $24.99
Price: $19.95

Review Deliciously Simple Vol.3: Seafood:


Release date: 2000-04-04
Run time: 72 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Ponds and Waterfeatures / Washougal, Wa.:


Review Educational Video Network, Inc.  / Colombia Today Release date: 1993-10-01
Run time: 25 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Colombia Today / Educational Video Network, Inc.:

Look behind the romantic stereotypes and sensationalism, and you will find a Colombia that is vibrant and exciting. Here is solid, independent information about Colombia's geography and culture.

Review   / Sculpting in Wax Release date: 1997-07-03
Run time: 28 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Sculpting in Wax:

Wax, an easy and clean material, is an excellent choice for beginning sculptors! Only a few simple tools and minimal experience are required for effective results.

Review   / Mexican Students Release date: 1996-01-19
Run time: 27 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Mexican Students:

Discover differences and similarities between you and Mexican students as they talk about their culture.

Review   / Foods that Heal Release date: 1995-08-29
Run time: 15 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Foods that Heal:

The nutritional value of foods is well documented and a healthful diet is essential to healthy living. Gaining more recognition are the medicinal qualities that some foods possess.

Review   / Mexico¿s National Museum of Anthropology Release date: 1994-09-24
Run time: 15 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Mexico¿s National Museum of Anthropology:

The prehistory of Mexico is dramatically displayed in one of the world's great museums. This is an in-depth look at Mexico's rich history and vital heritage.

Review   / Origins of Mexican Civilization Release date: 1990-10-03
Run time: 20 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Origins of Mexican Civilization:

The Olmecs, the Zapotecs, and the residents of Teotihuacán established advanced cultures in Mexico long before the advent of the Toltecs and Aztecs. Learn about the origins of Mexican Civilization as we explore the past.

Review   / New Techniques in Watercolor Release date: 1996-08-26
Run time: 41 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review New Techniques in Watercolor:

You'll see a demonstration of fun, new watercolor techniques that are designed to help you to create an exquisite watercolor painting.

Review   / Cut the Fat from Your Diet Release date: 1998-09-10
Run time: 30 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Cut the Fat from Your Diet:

A daffy cook, a nutrition-oriented game show, and other memorable skits will show you how to use the Food Guide Pyramid to establish healthy eating habits.

Review Washougal, Wa.  / Bubblers and Fountains Release date: 2003-04-04
Run time: 75 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Bubblers and Fountains / Washougal, Wa.:


Review Washougal, Wa.  / Advanced Pond Building Release date: 2001-04-04
Run time: 71 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Advanced Pond Building / Washougal, Wa.:


Review   / Ecology of the Galapagos Release date: 1996-08-26
Run time: 27 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Ecology of the Galapagos:

The complex interactions of wildlife in the unique environment of the Galapagos Islands provide excellent case studies of the principles of ecology.

Review Wahougal, Wa.  / Patios Paths and Walkways Release date: 2002-04-04
Run time: 90 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Patios Paths and Walkways / Wahougal, Wa.:


Review   / Advanced Web Page Design Release date: 1998-03-03
Run time: 30 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Advanced Web Page Design:

In this presentation about web page development, viewers will learn to design their own web page completely free, add tables of data, how to make a graphical toolbar, and how to use various special applets to make their page come to life with sound and video.

Review   / Smart Dietary Choices Release date: 1995-08-23
Run time: 16 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Smart Dietary Choices:

With highlights of the Food Guide Pyramid, the "Nutrition Facts" food label, and advice from a clinical dietitian, this program will show you how easy it is to eat wisely.  .

Review   / Vitamins and Your Health Release date: 1996-08-29
Run time: 13 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Vitamins and Your Health:

Discover the all-important link between vitamins and the physical well-being of the human body.

Review Educational Video Network, Inc.  / Shakespeare¿s Stratford Release date: 1992-10-03
Run time: 17 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review Shakespeare¿s Stratford / Educational Video Network, Inc.:

Visit the environs of Shakespeare's youth, and become acquainted with the town to which he returned after retiring from the stage.

Review   / The Universe Release date: 1996-04-30
Run time: 30 min.
List Price: $19.95
Price: $19.95

Review The Universe:

Though we might never be able to fully comprehend the immensity of our universe, we are making strides in understanding the forces that cause it to act as it does.   From our home planet, throughout our solar system, and to the farthest corners of the universe, new discoveries are revealing a myriad of surprises.

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Sound It Out Land Phonics 2, Deliciously Simple Vol.3: Seafood, Ponds and Waterfeatures, Colombia Today, Sculpting in Wax, Mexican Students, Foods that Heal, Mexico¿s National Museum of Anthropology, Origins of Mexican Civilization, New Techniques in Watercolor, Cut the Fat from Your Diet, Bubblers and Fountains, Advanced Pond Building, Ecology of the Galapagos, Patios Paths and Walkways, Advanced Web Page Design, Smart Dietary Choices, Vitamins and Your Health, Shakespeare¿s Stratford, The Universe

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