The Tinder Box / The Golden Fleece [Let's Pretend Series
Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953), was a long-run CBS radio series for children. Mack's Let's Pretend began March 24, 1934, running for two decades before the final show on October 23, 1954. Adaptations included classics and fairy tales.The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, a Women’s National Radio Committee Award and five Radio Daily Awards.In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records.
Jack and the Beanstalk / Faithful John [Let's Pretend Series
Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953), was a long-run CBS radio series for children. Mack's Let's Pretend began March 24, 1934, running for two decades before the final show on October 23, 1954. Adaptations included classics and fairy tales.The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, a Women’s National Radio Committee Award and five Radio Daily Awards.In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records.
Children find seven excellent logic, early math and creativity activities by clicking on objects in downtown Disney. The idea is to help Mickey Mouse, ace reporter, find something to write about for the town newspaper. Mickey finds his material as the kids play the games. In one clever game, children help fill orders for Bell Hops, according to the attributes of their clothing. In another, they use blueprints to create neon signs. At the video arcade, kids play a challenging numbers game where they match numerals to the number of objects on robots.
Mickey Mouse and all the gang are just waiting to play with toddlers ages 18 months to 3 years. Toddlers explore Mickey's neighborhood and meet all their favorite friends. Each friend has a different activity. Children can touch any key, move the mouse over an object or click on an object to learn. As they grow and learn mouse skills improve. Mickey needs help finding missing letters. Kids push keys or move the mouse to find the hidden letters. Mickey will say each letter as it appears. Minnie is looking for shapes at her house.
Disney's Ready to Read with Pooh stimulates kids' imaginations while they learn critical reading skills--from spelling to phonics--with their favorite friends in the whimsical Hundred Acre Wood. And they'll love charting their progress on the printable tree house.