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POPSThe Daydreamer (1966) Four stories from Hans Christian Andersen appear in The Daydreamer, a feature using the Animagic process that uses live action combined with stop-motion puppets. Included are “The Little Mermaid,” “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” “Thumbelina,” and “The Garden Of Paradise.” Songs and dances compliment an international all-star cast of voices used for the characters. Ray Bolger, Margaret Hamilton, Burl Ives, Hayley Mills, Boris Karloff, Cyril Ritchard, Patty Duke, Terry-Thomas and Victor Borge join Ed Wynn in his second-to-last screen role. This was the last film in which fans would hear the voices of Sessue Hayakawa and Tallulah Bankhead. Director Jules Bass provided the lyrics, with Murray Law providing the music for this entertaining children’s fantasy.
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POPSSafety Music for Kids Some shameless self-promotion here. I realized that I'd never shared some of this information with my Clipmarks community.
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POPSMusic piracy crackdown nets college kids I have been screaming on this site about Cyveilance and people wo D/L music and movies with P2P programs...now you know why. Expect more of these lawsuits from your 'friends' at the RIAA and MPAA.
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POPSHigh School Musical ONSTAGE!? it's interesting to read how successful this musical is going! It drives me CRAZY! I have to admit, I hated the movie... but I mean, if it's sending a positive message to kids and getting people up singing and dancing, I guess I'm all for it.
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POPShahaha i always think i have very similar taste of music
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POPSwildlife in your backyard: Hands-on activities keeps kids entertained as they learn Kids love growing their own plants. Where there are plants, & sources of water, there are wildlife creatures living and feeding among them. Birds are great seed spreaders and pollinators. They are also helpful in keeping the insect population under control. Birds enchant us with their lovely songs and kids enjoy watching them fly about. It's not too difficult to get kids interested in learning about birds as they are oftentimes already fascinated by them. All birds require three things—food, water, and shelter. Provide these three elements in the garden, and the birds will come.