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We learn about the blasting caps and their danger to kids.

This film is available on the BOOM! DVD-R




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To Hear Your Banjo Play (1947)

Presents the origin of the banjo, the development of southern folk music and its influence upon Americans. Pete Seeger plays his banjo and narrates the story.

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Let’s Talk – What If? (1969)


Presents four situations that are often difficult to cope with when they occur in real life, so that appropriate responses can be worked out in advance, or if these situations have already been met, to show why people respond the way they do. Includes a situation where a girl finds a wallet and a boy’s ice cream cone is knocked out of his hand.

This film is available on Triggerama! DVD-R

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Can You Beat the A-Bomb?

Three different countries
take on the Atomic Bomb – the bleak and once-banned British “documentary”
about an atomic attack in England, the absurdedly optimistic U.S. You
Can Beat the A-Bomb
and a Canadian short that will make you forget about
the first two films.

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Best of AV Geeks 4

Another fine collection of more amazing films from the
A/V Geeks library. Titles include:Are You Listening?, Toothache of a Clown,
Plastics, Sally at 13, Morality for Youth.


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Why Why Why?

Educational films that answer some of the nagging questions you might have. Questions like: Answering The Child’s Why, Why Not Try?,Why We Use Money?, Why Not Snack?, Sanitation – Why All The Fuss?, Why Explore Space?, Why 55? and Why’d the Beetle Cross The Road?

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Atomic Age Classics Vol 6 : Love & Marriage DVD

The films on this DVD were created as cautionary tales so couples could look at their own relationships and, hopefully, avoid taking a plunge into truly awful marriages. Films include – Social-Sex Attitudes in Adolescence, How Do You Know It’s Love?, Are You Ready For Marriage?, Marriage Is A Partnership, Should I Marry Outside My Faith?


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