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(More customer reviews)My daughter, who is two, loves this DVD more than any other video she has seen. In fact, she loves it so much that it has become part of the goodnight routine--we read books, and, with the promise of this dvd, she happily lets me brush her teeth before we sit down and watch it together. It's sweet, relaxing, and really like being read some good bedtime stories, with some complementary music and a bit of animation. Her favorites from this DVD are Goodnight Gorilla, How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight, Happy Birthday Moon, and The Napping House (the first four stories). All of the animation is delightful, the stories are sweet, and these are far from the annoying, over-stimulating television that is often aimed at children. We often read the books beforehand, and then watch the video. Highly recommended.
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Collect the entire library of Scholastic Storybook Treasures and read along on screen with your favorite classic children s stories, brought vividly to life on DVD.GOOD NIGHT GORILLA (Written and Illustrated by Peggy Rathmann, Narrated by Anthony Edwards) As the zookeeper makes his nightly rounds, he has no idea that Gorilla is letting all of the animals out of their cages!HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOON (Written and Illustrated by Frank Asch, Narrated by Melissa Leebaert) A thoughtful little bear decides to get the moon a birthday present, so he climbs a mountain to ask the moon what it wants.THE NAPPING HOUSE (By Audrey Wood, Illustrated by Don Wood, Narrated by Melissa Leebaert) Granny and all of the critters in her house pile on her bed for a nap...until a little flea has a big surprise.THE RAINBABIES (By Laura Krass, Illustrated by Jim LaMarche, Narrated by B.J. Ward) An old couple pines to have children, so the moon presents them with twelve tiny babies.BONUS STORIES:ZIN! ZIN! A VIOLIN (By Lloyd Moss, Illustrated by Marjorie Priceman, Narrated by Maureen Anderman, Music by Marvin Hamlisch) A lonesome trombone playing solo is joined by a trumpet in a duet. One by one ten instruments gather together to create beautiful music.ELIZABETI S DOLL (By Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, Illustrated by Christy Hale, Narrated by Lynn Whitfield) When her new brother arrives, Elizabeti wants a baby of her own. She finds a rock that makes a perfect baby.

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