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"Life lessons: learning, curiosity, and new experiences"--Container.
Two episodes of the PBS television program Mister Rogers' neighborhood.
Anchor Bay Entertainment: DV13469 (container), DV13468 (disc surface)
Special features: Crayon factory tour; 3 games; sing-along: "Did you know?"; read-along: "A piece of red paper"; recipe fun: alphabet soup and egg salad sandwich; activities; neighborhood gallery; about Fred Rogers : photo album.
Mister Rogers goes to school / produced and directed by Hugh Martin ; produced in association with WQED/Pittsburgh ; a production of Family Communications. Cameras, Jack Arthurs, Paul Byers, Bob Vaughn, Art Vogel, Doug Bradley ; videotape editor, David Belko ; music director, John Costa ; musicians, Bobby Rawsthorne, Carl McVicker ; consultants, Albert V. Corrado, Margaret B. McFarland -- Mister Rogers talks about learning / producer, Margaret Whitmer ; director, Bob Walsh ; produced in association with WQED/Pittsburgh ; a production of Family Communications. Cameras, Don McCall, Marji Murphy, Jim Ochtun editor, Susan Howard ; videotape editor, Kevin Conrad ; music director, John Costa ; musicians, Carl McVicker, Bob Rawsthorne ; consultant, Albert V. Corrado.
Fred Rogers; Betty Aberlin, W.P. Barker, François Clemmons, Grace Lutz, Fred Michael, Carole Muller, Joe Negri, Bob Trow (Mister Rogers goes to school); Chuck Aber, Betty Aberlin, Michael Horton, Lenny Meledandri, David Newell, Maggie Stewart, Carole Switala, Bob Trow (Mister Rogers talks about learning).
Mister Rogers goes to school: Mister Rogers introduces a school bus driver, who shows him around the bus and takes him for a ride. On their first day of school, Anna, Prince Tuesday, and Daniel find out how good it can feel to learn something new. Mister Rogers talks about learning: The children at the school in Make-Believe wonder whether it is better to learn by taking field trips or using a fancy "learning machine." In the end, they work together to find a solution.
DVD ; region 1 ; full screen.
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Excellent submitted by TLW1998 on July 30, 2019, 9:35pm Who doesn’t love Mr. Rogers? He puts on a great show for children that is slow moving and educational. He is always showing the audience something: music instruments, how to order at a restaurant, etc. But what he is really good at is social emotional learning, and he has catchy songs to help children process and deal with big emotions. I loved watching him as a child, and now, I enjoy having my kid watch him. This one is great to prepare for school.
SERIES
Mister Rogers' neighborhood.
Mister Rogers' neighborhood (Television program)
LANGUAGE OPTIONS
Closed captioned.
PUBLISHED
Troy, MI : Anchor Bay Entertainment, [2005]
Year Published: 2005
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 64 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (15 p. : col. ill. ; 19 cm.)
Language: English
Format: DVD
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Rogers, Fred.
Aberlin, Betty.
Trow, Bob, 1926-1998.
Martin, Hugh.
Whitmer, Margaret.
Walsh, Bob.
WQED (Television station : Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Family Communications, inc.
Anchor Bay Entertainment, Inc.
SUBJECTS
First day of school.
School.
Learning.