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VHS:Kids Richard Scarry’s Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever! (VHS, 1994)
$4.99Richard Scarry’s Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever! (VHS, 1994)
Little Miss Muffett, Wee Willie Winkie,
and Old Mother Hubbard are just a few of the familiar characters in this kidvid.
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VHS:Kids Road Construction Ahead Fred Levine’s Original (VHS 1991)
$5.99Road Construction Ahead Fred Levine’s Original (VHS 1991)
takes you through all the steps of road building, from surveying
all the way through paving and up to the first car driving on the new road.In good used condition..
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VHS:Kids Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer VHS 1992
$4.99Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer VHS 1992
American Classic Directed by Max Fleischer ..
approx.30 min/color & B & W in very good used condition.. -
VHS:Kids Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1989).
$3.99VHS Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1989).
It’s a great story and a real treat for youngsters of any age. ?
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VHS:kids Rugrats – All Growed Up (2001, VHS)
$4.99Rugrats – All Growed Up (2001, VHS)
What will Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, and the rest of the Rugrats gang
be like ten years into the future? They are wondering too, which is the springboard for this
special episode of the popular Nickelodeon animated series. Will Tommy still be the leader? Will
Chuckie survive his first crush? You will find out as, for nearly an hour, they will all be practically
teenagers–but don’t fear–at the end of it all, they will still be the toddlers you know and love.
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VHS:Kids Santa’s Fairy Tales Volume Two VHS 1987
$4.99Santa’s Fairy Tales Volume Two VHS 1987
Featuring Santa and his helpers the magic snowman.
running time 30 min/color good condition.. -
VHS:Kids Scamper the Penguin (VHS 1989)
$4.99Scamper the Penguin (VHS 1989)
Scamper the Penguin teaches important lessons concerning our environment? Heartwarming story takes place in the antarctic where we meet Scamper an extraordianary penguin, and his friends Snowflake and Loui. When scamper and his friends are captured by trappers and held prisoners aboard a ship, the brave little penguin leads a magnificent escape with the help of Bowser, the trapper’s dog. Scamper’s courage and bravery win him great respect among the other penguins and he is chosen as their new leader. Penguin’s may be little but they stand tall and scamper the penguin is the cutest one of all!
Good Used Condition
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VHS:Kids Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (VHS, 2000, Warner Family Clam Shell)
$6.99Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (VHS, 2000, Warner Family Entertainment; Clam Shell)
The cowardly duo of Shaggy and Scooby-Doo are joined by Scrappy-Doo at a haunted mansion
that Shaggy inherits. Not only do they encounter fearful ghosts, but a ghost-busting trio of
ghosts and clues about the family jewels.In good used condition..
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VHS:Kids Sebastian’s Caribbean Jamboree (VHS, 1991)
$4.50Sebastian’s Caribbean Jamboree (VHS, 1991)
Sebastian, the dignified calypso crab from “The Little Mermaid” and Sam Wright
(the crab’s voice) join a group of boys and girls at Walt Disney world where they perform musical
and dance numbers on stage and through the Disney world attraction, Typhoon Lagoon. Viewers are encouraged to
clap, sing, dance and move to the beat of Caribbean rhythms.NO SLEEVE.in good used condition
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street “Elmo Saves Christmas”
$4.99VHS: Sesame Street “Elmo Saves Christmas”
Sesame Street “Elmo Saves Christmas”
Elmo Saves Christmas
Can there be such a thing as too much Christmas? Find out…when a magical Christmas wish is granted and Elmo gets to see what the world would be like if everyday were Christmas! You’ll enjoy losts of songs and holiday cheer with Elmo and his new friend Lightning, the reindeer, and discover for yourself why Christmas is best kept to one day a year!
…? 1998 Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)
ISBN 0-7464-49940-3
Shows some use and wear, but in overall good used condition…
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street “Elmo’s World”
$4.99VHS: Sesame Street “Elmo’s World”
VHS: Sesame Street “Elmo’s World”
Come look at the world through the eyes of everyone’s favorite 3 year old! Join Elmo in three self contained segments as he explores his special world through dancing, music and books. Each segment give children a chance to experience their world on the TV Screen and offers adults the opportunity to experience everyday things through a three year old’s eyes. Meet Dorothy, Elmo’s pet goldfish and Mister Noodle, his friend.
…? 2000 Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)
ISBN 0-7464-51720-3
Shows some use and wear, but in overall good used condition…
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street “Elmo’s World” No Case
$4.50VHS: Sesame Street “Elmo’s World”
VHS: Sesame Street “Elmo’s World”
Come look at the world through the eyes of everyone’s favorite 3 year old! Join Elmo in three self contained segments as he explores his special world through dancing, music and books. Each segment give children a chance to experience their world on the TV Screen and offers adults the opportunity to experience everyday things through a three year old’s eyes. Meet Dorothy, Elmo’s pet goldfish and Mister Noodle, his friend. There is NO COVER for this tape…it looks to be in good condition though.
…? 2000 Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)
ISBN 0-7464-51720-3
Shows some use and wear, but in overall good used condition…
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street “Let’s Eat Funny Food Songs”
$4.99VHS: Sesame Street “Let’s Eat Funny Food Songs”
Sesame Street “Let’s Eat Funny Food Songs”
Grover the waiter has a new job! He’s working at Planet Storybook, where he hobnobs with Little Miss Muffet, Prince Charming and Cinderella. But when his favorite customer comes in, Grover becomes a monster with a mission: to introduce this picky eater to all the fabulous foods that he could be enjoying. From breakfast, the most important meal of the day, right through a big tasty lunch, Grover serves up a feast that’s healthy, delicious, and full of hilarious surprises!
…? 1998 Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)
ISBN 0-7464-49359-3
Shows some use and wear, but in overall good used condition…
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street “The Great Numbers Game”
$4.99VHS: Sesame Street “The Great Numbers Game”
Sesame Street “The Great Numbers Game”
The Best of Sesame Street’s Classic Cartoons…
The Great Numbers Game 1 to 20 is your aim if you want to play this game. With a push of the Start Button, Elmo, Telly and Gabi find themselves inside, The Great Numbers Game. Each number they find leads them to one of Sesame Street’s classic counting cartoons. Who will be the winner? Everyone wins when they play the Great Numbers Game! Songs include: Country Two…Alligator King #7…King of Eight…Nine Chickens…Pinball Number Count….Lucky Thirteen….Mother Brown’s Farm….16 Blues….Eighteen and many others.
…? 1998 Children’s Television Workshop (CTW)
ISBN 0-7464-49365-3
Shows some use and wear, but in overall good used condition…
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street Play-Along Games & Songs Video VHS 1986
$3.99Sesame Street Play-Along Games & Songs Video VHS 1986
Big Bird is hosting some of his favorite games?and you?re
invited to play along! These creative games and songs teach rhyming, shapes,
counting and more, as only Sesame Street can. Forgetful Jones may have trouble
remembering the games when they?re over, but we bet you won?t!
Songs: One of These Things, I Heard My Dog Bark, Over Under Around and Through.running time 30 min.No sleeve. In good used condition..
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VHS:Kids Sesame Street The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland Elmo in his first movie
$4.99VHS: Sesame Street “The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland” Elmo in his first movie!
Sesame Street “The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland” Elmo in his first movie!
Join Elmo in his biggest adventure yet! Co-starring Vanessa Williams and Mandy Patinkin….
Elmo and his beloved blue blanket are inseparable. When Oscar carelessly tosses the fuzzy blanket into his trash can, Elmo dives in after it. He is suddenly plunged into Grouchland–the land of Grouches, stinky garbage and the greedy Huxley who hasn’t learned to share. Elmo and all his friends from Sesame Street embark on a fun filled adventure with one mission…to rescue Elmo’s blanket. On the way, Elmo encountersw a giant chicken and even the Queen of Trash herself! It’s a grouch loving good time filled with fun, sensational songs and all your favorite characters!
…? 1999 Layout and Design Columbia Tristar and Home Video
ISBN 0-7678-4469-6
Shows some use and wear, but in overall good used condition…
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VHS:Kids Silent Night & Santa Claus’ First Christmas (Double Feature) VHS 1996
$4.99Silent Night & Santa Claus’ First Christmas (Double Feature) VHS 1996
….. Songs Sung By Bing Crosby Christmas Classic .Running time about 26 min/
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VHS:Kids Sing Along Songs – Disneyland Fun VHS (1990)
$4.99Sing Along Songs – Disneyland Fun VHS (1990)
Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney songs! It’s fun and
easy as you read the on-screen lyrics and join your favorite characters in their most
memorable musical moments! Sing along to the happiest songs on earth at the happiest place on earth —
Disneyland! Your host, Mr. Owl, invites you to celebrate a musical day with all your favorite Disney friends.
Join Mickey and Minnie for fun and thrills as they hustle and bustle behind the scenes at the park!
Then get a front-row seat on some of the wildest rides, like Star Tours, Splash Mountain and the Matterhorn,
with Chip ‘n’ Dale,
Roger Rabbit, and a Magic Kingdom filled with sing-along adventures.
Running time about 29 min/color/not rated Box show wear tape in very good used condition.. -
VHS:Kids Songs From Mother Goose (1990,VHS)Good
$4.99Songs From Mother Goose (1990,VHS)Good
When loveable Mother Goose opens her nursery rhyme book,she reveals a magical world of music filled with curious characters and silly situations that will enchart children of all ages.
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Deedle Deedle Dumpling
The Eency Weency Spider
Georgie Porgie
Hey Diddle Diddle
Sing A Song of Sixpence
Humpty Dumpty
Jack and Jill
Little Boy Blue
The Muffin Man
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Old King Cole
Pease Porridge Hot Peter Piper
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Rub-A-Dub-Dub
running time about 30 min.
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VHS:Kids Superman Cartoons R Fun 1989
$3.99VHS SUPERMAN CARTOONS R FUN 1989
superman
Japoteurs
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies Big Hug! 1999
$8.99VHS Teletubbies: Big Hug! 1999
There are lots of reasons to share Big Hugs with the Teletubbies!When a magic door appears, each Teletubby
knocks-and finds a Big Hug on the other side! Join the Teletubbies as they dance make Tubby Toast go for a walk and more
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies Baby Animals 1998
$9.99VHS Teletubbies:Baby Animals 1998
This animal-focused edition begins with the Tubbies one by one coming upon a stuffed lamb. Much tubby-style discussion ensues (“Ittle wamb sad.”) when not even Po’s scooter or Dipsy’s cowhide hat cheer up the poor sheep. After a happy ending, they meet a butterfly and, later, a stuffed terrier puppy in those verdant fields behind their bunker. Meanwhile, British preschoolers feed penguins, play with puppies, and learn about baby swans in the TV segments on the tubby tummies. All of this animal exploration makes the baby in the sky happy and sends the tubbies into giggle fits. And parents know that, inexplicably, when Teletubbies laugh, so do ages 1 to 4. There may not be a lot of hardcore academics here, but there are 72 minutes of innocent fun for the kids and peace for Mom and Dad, except for that giggling. —
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies Dance With the Teletubbies 1998
$19.99VHS Teletubbies: Dance With the Teletubbies 1998
This animal-focused edition begins with the Tubbies one by one coming upon a stuffed lamb. Much tubby-style discussion ensues (“Ittle wamb sad.”) when not even Po’s scooter or Dipsy’s cowhide hat cheer up the poor sheep. After a happy ending, they meet a butterfly and, later, a stuffed terrier puppy in those verdant fields behind their bunker. Meanwhile, British preschoolers feed penguins, play with puppies, and learn about baby swans in the TV segments on the tubby tummies. All of this animal exploration makes the baby in the sky happy and sends the tubbies into giggle fits. And parents know that, inexplicably, when Teletubbies laugh, so do ages 1 to 4. There may not be a lot of hardcore academics here, but there are 72 minutes of innocent fun for the kids and peace for Mom and Dad, except for that giggling. —
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies Favorite Things 1998
$9.99VHS Teletubbies:Favorite Things 1998
Those roly-poly creatures playfully romp with their beloved toys in the Teletubbies’ fourth video, Favorite Things. Tinky Winky has his bag, Dipsy his splotched hat, Laa-Laa her ball, and, of course, littlest Po her scooter. The opening of the video has each Teletubby lose in turn his or her favorite item, and all must go off in search of it. Each Tubby is then featured in a segment: Laa-Laa chasing her ball, Tinky Winky singing into his bag, Dipsy dancing with his hat, and Po riding in circles on her scooter. Two videos–one of playing in a kiddie pool and the other of fixing up a bike for a ride–and a short animation are also included. Of all the Teletubbies’ videos, this is most likely to be a kid’s favorite–and the most likely to grate on a grownup’s nerves. The constant repetition of chasing games will have children hopping about, but parents will find little of the charm of Here Come the Teletubbies or Nursery Rhymes. Yet, as slow as some of the moments may be, the Tubbies are as adorable as ever and still worthy of a “big hug!”
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies Funny Day 1998
$5.99VHS Teletubbies – Funny Day 1998
Some people are familiar with the Teletubbies by reputation,
others by repetition. The latter group will know that a “funny day”
means the lovable British imports are in for splattering Tubby custard
and flying Tubby toast, all of which is left to everyone’s favorite wet-dry vacuum,
the Noo-noo, to tidy up. In fact, the theme of this video,
the fifth in the series, is messes (parents might cringe at the two live sequences,
especially one involving hand-foot-body painting). The Teletubbies have taken more than
their share of criticism for their otherworldly appearance, their simplistic actions and language,
and their mind-numbing repetition. There is, however, no question that children adore these creatures
and interact with and learn from them. Teletubbies might even be the first television program your
child responds to. Unlike some children’s TV available on video, each Teletubbies video is not merely
two half-hour episodes tossed onto a videotape, but a one-hour unified whole. (Also, the live sequences
are not repeated, which will make parents very grateful.) As a result, the videos have a different feel
from the episodes, but the drawback is that it’s harder to convince a child that a half-hour of TV
really is enough when Laa-Laa hasn’t yet said bye-bye. Funny Day also offers unusually close camera shots
–want to see what Tubby custard really looks like?–and just wait till you see the Noo-noo tidy up the beds.
Clever Noo-noo!
Run Time: 28 minutes
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies It’s Time to Wear Your Boots! 2004 RARE
$29.99VHS Teletubbies: It’s Time to Wear Your Boots! 2004
RARE and hard to find
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VHS:Kids Teletubbies Merry Christmas, Teletubbies 1999
$4.99VHS Teletubbies – Merry Christmas, Teletubbies 1999
One tape Dipsy’s & Laa-Laa’s Presents No case -
VHS:Kids Teletubbies Nursery Rhymes 1998
$9.99VHS Teletubbies:Nursery Rhymes 1998
Everything you’d expect from those roly-poly, TV-bellied creatures is
packed into Teletubbies: Nursery Rhymes: animation, videos,
singing, dancing, tumbling, and, of course, nursery rhymes.
Each of the Teletubbies is introduced to the joys of old-time school rhymes:
Po happily noshes on her Tubby Toast as the mysterious speaker rises from the
ground to warble “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” Dipsy and Laa-Laa tumble down
hills like “Jack and Jill.” Tinky Winky learns the fundamentals of “Pat a Cake.”
Kids will shriek with Dipsy as he runs away from the fuzzy pink spider that pops
into place at the appropriate moment in “Little Miss Muffet,” and they’ll march about
the living room with all four Tubbies to the “Grand Old Duke of York.” “Hey Diddle Diddle
,” “Hickory Dickory Dock,” and “Humpty Dumpty,” and more are accompanied by much dancing and exclamation.
The videos within the video feature a storybook telling of “The Gingerbread Man,” and a smooth-voiced crooner
intoning rhymes to a group of galloping kiddies. This third video in the Teletubby series–following Here Come
the Teletubbies and Dance with the Teletubbies–combines the best of the TV series for entertainment that will
have your kids squealing, “Again, again!”
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VHS:Kids The Big Green 1995
$4.99VHS The Big Green 1995
The biggest game in the world comes to the smallest town in America
in this action-packed comedy about a group of bored misfits who become local soccer heroes.
A winning family film from the people who brought you ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD, THE BIG GREEN
will elicit big grins from the whole family! Nothing ever happens in Elma, Texas … at least not until
British schoolteacher Anna Montgomery (Olivia d’Abo of THE WONDER YEARS) arrives. Determined to motivate
her students, Anna decides to form a soccer team. She enlists the aid of out-of-shape sheriff Tom Palmer
(Steve Guttenberg, THREE MEN AND A BABY), who agrees to coach the team so he can beat his old nemesis, the
ruthless coach of the big city bullies, the Knights. What starts out as a disaster soon becomes a hilarious fight to the
finish as THE BIG GREEN struggle to overcome their own shortcomings and battle courageously to an unlikely victory over the Knights.
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VHS:Kids The Fox and the Hound (A Walt Disney Classic) 1981
$5.99VHS The Fox and the Hound (A Walt Disney Classic) 1981
The Fox and the Hound marked the last collaboration between Disney’s older artists,
including three of the “Nine Old Men” (Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Woolie Reitherman),
and the young animators who would make the record-breaking films of the ’90s. Based on a book by
Daniel P. Mannix, the film tells the story of a bloodhound puppy and a fox kit who begin as friends
but are forced to become enemies. Tod and Copper barely establish their friendship before Copper begins
his training as hunting dog. Unfortunately, neither character develops much of a personality, which makes
it difficult to care about them. The screen comes alive near end of the film, when Tod and Copper have to
join forces to fight off an enormous bear. It had been years since Disney produced a sequence with this kind of feral power
–and years would pass before they surpassed it. The Fox and the Hound ranks as one of the studio’s lesser efforts,
but it suggests that better films were soon to follow. (Ages 5 and older)
Case show wear-color 83 mins.no booklet cover.