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- The Tiny Seed. by R. Ellard, Melissa,film director.; Inoue, Motoko,film director.; R. Gagne, Paul,film director.; Jiles, Jennifer,actor.; Weston Woods (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Jennifer JilesOriginally produced by Weston Woods in 2015.In autumn, a strong wind blows flower seeds high in the air and carries them far across the land. One by one, many of the seeds are lost — burned by the sun, fallen into the ocean, eaten by a bird. But some survive the long winter and, come spring, sprout into plants, facing new dangers — trampled by playing children, picked as a gift for a friend. Soon only the tiniest seed remains, growing into a giant flower and, when autumn returns, sending its own seeds into the wind to start the process over again.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Duck on a Tractor. by Trexler, David,film director.; R. Ellard, Melissa,film director.; R. Gagne, Paul,film director.; Mayes, Walter,actor.; Weston Woods (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Walter MayesOriginally produced by Weston Woods in 2017.Flushed with the success of his trailblazing bike ride around the farm, Duck decides he's ready to drive the tractor. As in the bestselling "Duck on a Bike," all the barnyard animals share their humorous comments as they watch Duck do the unthinkable. Then, one by one, they join him on the tractor for a ride! But what happens when Duck drives the big red tractor through town, past the popular diner where all the locals are having lunch? What will those folks really think when they see Duck and all the other animals riding around on Farmer O'Dell's tractor? Filled with entertaining detail and sly jokes, readers will pore over each picture again and again.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- All Because You Matter. by R. Ellard, Melissa,film director.; R. Gagne, Paul,film director.; Charles, Tami,actor.; Weston Woods (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Tami CharlesOriginally produced by Weston Woods in 2020.Discover this poignant, timely, and emotionally stirring piece, an ode to black and brown children everywhere that is full of hope, assurance, and love. Tami Charles pens a poetic, lyrical text that is part love letter, part anthem, assuring readers that they always have, and always will, matter. This powerful, rhythmic lullaby reassures audiences that their matter and their worth is never diminished, no matter the circumstance: through the joy and wonder of their first steps and first laughter, through the hardship of adolescent struggles and the pain and heartbreak of current events, they always have, and always will, matter.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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