It’s fun to watch kids misbehave – especially when they aren’t yours! These films try to educate kids that it isn’t cool to be a snotty brat. Films include – Me, Too?, Parents – Who Needs Them?, If Mirrors Could Speak, Magic House, First Friends, Just Joking

Discover how to fit in, keep clean, choose between right and wrong, and behave in the cafeteria. Films include: Lunchroom Manners, Soapy the Germ Fighter, Appreciating Our Parents, Why Doesn’t Cathy Eat Breakfast?, Right or Wrong?, Personality and Emotions, Why Vandalism?, The Outsider, Manners in School, Shy Guy. Plus a bonus Filmstrip.
A collection of religious films and Sunday School favorites. No nuns with rulers here, just good old-time cinematic religion. Learn about the wages of sin, the secret to getting into heaven and find out why God likes nuclear power so much with such films as: The Door To Heaven, Carnivorous Plants, Atomic Energy Can Be a Blessing, Stalked, Turn the Other Cheek, Of Heaven and Home, Getting Ready Morally, New Doorways To Learning, Teenage Challenge, Youth Suicide Fantasy.
In the afterglow of victory against tyranny in World War II, the United States found itself as a world superpower with a new potential foe – the Soviet Union. The films on this DVD, pulled from the A/V Geeks Educational Film Archive, hoped to educate the American public about the menace of the Soviet Union as the “battles” of the Cold War were being waged in the Third World. Films include: Russia At War, What Is Communism?, A Message to Women, Red Myth: International Communism, Yankee Go Home and Crusade Report.