It's just another day in the neighborhood until residents find out the city's selling the field. Birds, squirrels and rabbits will be homeless. Neighborhood kids won't be able to play in the field. Dogs will lose their favorite spot. Now everyone, including the animals, is out to stop the sale.
This wonderful clay animation video features sets made out of household materials like cardboard, sandpaper, glue and clay. It encourages children to create their own stories.
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"It inspired my children and brought out their creativity. They asked for clay and they're making their own movie called CITY FROGS." --Marilyn, mother of three
"The kids were able to use their imagination. They enjoyed the story and the music" --Rosemarie McBride,4th Grade Language Arts/Reading Teacher, Brooklawn Elementary School
"Terrific family entertainment with an important message for all of us." --Rebecca Rivera,Staff Trainer, Kindercare, Solon Ohio
"City Dogs features families in ethnically diverse neighborhoods and promotes values of compromise and cooperation." --School Library Journal
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This children's video will sell well to those who want to keep the children busy for hours even after the video is over. A great video to sell to parents during summer, and winter and spring holidays and to teachers the rest of the year. |
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Carol Hoffman - Producer/Director/WriterCarol Hoffman's film work has received numerous awards including Tellys, Classic Tellys and awards at the New York, Houston, Ohio and Flagstaff Film Festivals. Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Carol worked as a radio news director and anchor. Her hard news and feature stories aired on the ABC, CBS and AP radio networks. She also writes for the Sunday Plain Dealer Magazine. |
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