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            <title>Amphibian
            
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            <description>Investigates the double life of creatures that live both on land and in water. Leap into the fascinating world of frogs, toads, and salamanders, and get a close-up look at the amazing variety of colors, shapes, and sizes in the amphibian family.</description>
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            <title>Mama Mirabelles home movies. Its movie time
            
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            <description>Mama Mirabelle, a world-traveling elephant explorer, presents the natural world from a preschoolers point of view and introduces children to a world filled with lovable characters and stunning wildlife movies with a lively world music track.</description>
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            <title>Hooked on Phonics - FUNtastic Animals
            
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            <description>This fun-filled DVD is packed with great music videos and hilarious cartoons designed to help your child discover the world of farm animals, wild animals, and pets.</description>
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            <title>Dinosaur George live!
            
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            <description>This is George Blasing doing what he loves best: transporting fans of all ages on a prehistoric journey featuring his own infectious brand of scientific knowledge and a fascinating bunch of fossil friends from Dinosaur Worlds own traveling exhibit.</description>
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            <title>Dinosaur Georges guide to prehistoric life
            
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            <description>Join Dinosaur George on a journey through the ages as he illustrates the connection between the past and the present in the world of nature. Learn about prehistoric animals such as the wooly rhino and Tyrannosaurus Rex. See fossils that still walk the earth: modern plants and animals that have inhabited our planet since before the age of the dinosaurs. Witness a living, breathing timeline of the history of our planet.--Container.</description>
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            <title>Prehistoric life
            
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            <description>This program explores Earths age, uncovers fossils and traces evolution through the geological time periods. It also examines continental drift, studies cockroaches, early communication, and the role of mass extinctions throughout history.</description>
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            <title>Dinosaur
            
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            <description>Students will gain an understanding of the Jurassic and Mesozoic era through study of paleontology, dinosaur entomology, theories of extinction and dinosaur physiology.</description>
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