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A bike spells freedom to a kid, and fear to parents. These
films try to get kids to be responsible – spoiling all the fun. Films included:
Bicycle Safety, Bicycle Clown, One Got Fat, The Day the Bicycles Disappeared,
African Odyssey: The Red Bicycle
and The Bike.



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Safety – In Danger Out-of-Doors (1977)


Shows how Safety Woman comes to the rescue of children in hazardous situations. Presents basic rules of water safety and other basic safety rules.


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The Day The Bicycles Disappeared (AAAFTS, 1967)


Shows a group of animated bicycles which go on strike, have a mass meeting at a ball park and return to their owners only after the children have promised to ride safely. Presents twenty safe bicycle driving rules.

This film is available on the Bikes Bikes Bikes DVD-R


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Just Cartoons!

C’mon!
Sometimes you just want to sit around and watch a bunch of goofy cartoons that
have no redeeming educational value. Well, this is the DVD for you! Films include
– some wonderful old black & white Terrytoon cartoons and more!

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Focus on Filmstrips

You’ve read them aloud at AV Geeks shows, now here’s a chance to read them aloud at home. Great for parties. Bundled with the amazing 212-page book “Change Your Underwear Twice A Week.” (a book that we should’ve written). Filmstrips include – What Troubles the Troublemaker, Popularity Parade, Family Fun and more!
$20 for the book and DVD-R (the book alone retails for $19!)

For just the DVD-R.

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Schoolhouse Shock

Is a school just a place for learning or is it a constant drain
on our tax dollars? Or is it an antiquated death trap? Or maybe it’s haunted?
Join us for an evening of films dealing with school buildings and how to make
students, parents and civic leaders feel guilty about their use and abuse. Films
include: Doing Things For Ourselves In School, Electric Heating Goes To School
, Taking Care of Your School Building
and Our Obligations.

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P is for Prisoner

Films made for potential prisoners. Three Days In County Jail (for high school students to teach them what it is like to be in jail. Narrated by Gregory Morris), Surviving Hostage Situations (made for upper management of multi-national corporations on what to do if they are kidnapped by radical terrorists) and Escape! (made for Army soldiers on how to escape when in a prisoner of war camp).

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