The entire family, whether they like medieval romance and adventure or not, should enjoy Merlin, a rollicking take on a youthful Camelot.
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DVD Review: Babar: The Movie
Kids and adults should love Babar The Movie. Babar is a true hero, brave and resourceful, always trying to do what he thinks is right.
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Bully should be seen by kids, parents, and educators, even where bullying may not be considered a problem.
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This mystery set in Aix-en-Provence - with its markets, its citizens, and its glorious food - is very enjoyable, whether one is a Francophile or not.
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This collection is a boon for folks who want to dabble in the Agatha Christie mysteries, or who are missing a few of the full sets.
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Madly Madagascar is a cute short film, and kids will be happy to see some of their favorite animated friends indulge in some good-natured Valentines Day mayhem
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Period details, fabulous costumes, and stellar acting make Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime: The Tommy & Tuppence Mysteries a very enjoyable viewing experience.
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Whether or not you've been to Rome, Hughes easily and entertainingly reminds you why art and history of the Eternal City calls everyone.
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Hansel & Gretel: Warriors of Witchcraft a sort of Gossip Girl meets The Craft, is watchable, but also quickly forgettable.
Read More »Book Review: The Fairies Return: Or New Tales for Old, Compiled by Peter Davies and Edited by Maria Tatar
An entertaining read and a fascinating look at an era's adult take on the timeless tales that children are still being reared on today.
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