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Let's go to school [videorecording]
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The Resource Let's go to school [videorecording]
Label
Let's go to school [videorecording]
Statement of responsibility
LeapFrog presents in association with Lionsgate and Chris D'Angelo Productions ; executive producer, Chris D'Angelo, Anne Parducci, Michael Rathauser ; producers, Michael Mattesi, Erin Gray ; written by Mark Young ; directed by Bob Nesler
Title variation
LeapFrog
Contributor
  • Rathauser, Michael
  • Young, Mark
  • CDA Productions Inc
  • Juvenile Collection
  • LeapFrog (Firm)
  • Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm)
  • D'Angelo, Chris
  • Gray, Erin
  • Mattesi, Michael
  • Nesler, Bob
  • Parducci, Anne
Screenwriter
  • Young, Mark
Director
  • Nesler, Bob
Producer
  • Rathauser, Michael
  • Parducci, Anne
  • Mattesi, Michael
  • Gray, Erin
  • D'Angelo, Chris
Subject
  • Animated films
  • Animated films
  • Anxiety
  • Anxiety -- Drama
  • Anxiety -- Juvenile films
  • Children's films
  • Children's films
  • Classrooms
  • Classrooms -- Drama
  • Classrooms -- Juvenile films
  • Alphabet
  • trueCounting
  • Counting -- Juvenile films
  • Drama
  • Educational films
  • Educational films
  • Fiction films
  • Fiction films
  • First day of school
  • First day of school -- Drama
  • First day of school -- Juvenile films
  • Frogs
  • Frogs -- Drama
  • Frogs -- Juvenile films
  • Juvenile works
  • Motion pictures
  • trueReading
  • Reading -- Phonetic method
  • Reading -- Phonetic method -- Juvenile films
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Counting
  • trueAlphabet
  • Alphabet -- Juvenile films
  • trueAnimals
  • Animals
  • Animals -- Juvenile films
Genre
  • Educational films
  • Motion pictures
  • trueDrama
  • Fiction films
  • Children's films
  • Animated films
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Juvenile films
  • Juvenile works
Language
eng
Summary
Siblings Tad and Lily are overcome with first-day-of-school jitters. What will they have to learn? How will they know what time it is? To allay their fears, Edison shows them their classroom and their older brother Leap reassures them about school. It's normal to be nervous about a new situation, but Tad and Lily are now feeling confident and excited. Their school-related fears are transformed by finding out that phonics, counting, and the days of the week are some of thing things they will learn about. Tad and Lily know that school will be fun!
Cataloging source
TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Editors, Tony Mark, Rico Martinez Goff ; songs written by Craig Dobbin and Brian Mann ; music composed by Craig Dobbin and Brian Mann ; curriculum advisors, Tara Higgins, Carolyn Jaynes, Linda M. Platas
Dewey number
  • 372.21
  • 372.21
Intended audience
  • Ages 3-6
  • MPAA rating: Not rated
Language note
Closed-captioned
LC call number
LB1139.23
LC item number
.L43 2009
PerformerNote
Cast, Dorothy Elias-Fahn, Robert Mark Klein, Cindy Robinson, Richard Rosenblatt, Jessica Straus
Runtime
35
Target audience
juvenile
Technique
animation

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