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Discusses the social hierarchy of the bee hive. Follows a typical worker bee through a series of activities and explains how bees communicate by dance.

This film is available on Could This Have Happened By Accident? DVD-R


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Ghost Rider (1982)

Kevin, feeling very sad and lonely after spending his first day in a new junior high school meets a young girl on his bus ride home who drops a pencil and suddenly disappears. Is this mysterious young girl a ghost of a girl who died on a bus years before? Why is she so adamant that Kevin learn bus safety rules?

Like many films from the late 1970s and early 1980s, this film uses supernatural elements to keep kids’ attention.

This film is available on the Extreme School Bus Adventure! DVD


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Eat for Health (1954)

Our young protagonist learns that his poor health is related to the five food groups that he learned about in school.

This film is available on Why We’re Fat DVD-R


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Bus Nut – Extreme Bus Adventure 2

Witness the insanity of the films shown on the second Alamo-sponsored Extreme School Bus Adventure. Films featured – Bus Nut, Panic Factor, Ol’ #23, Rescue Man and the much requested, infamous Death Zones.

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Strings Attached!

What better way to
get your message across than to use marionettes! It’s not creepy – honest! These
films feature marionettes selling you products and teaching you how to use the
telephone. Films include: Adventures in Telezonia, Party Lines, When Your
Clothing Burns?, Pirro and the Blackboard,
and more.

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Atomic Age Classics Vol 3 : A-Bombs, Fallout & Nuclear War DVD

These films try to head off problems early. Films include: Living with the Atom, Radioactive Fallout and Shelter, The Atom Strikes!, Fallout: When and How to Protect Yourself, The Atom Goes To Sea

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A/V Geeks T-shirts!

av_geeks_tee1NY artist and all-around swell guy Jason Polan took a break from drawing everybody in New York City to design the awesome t-shirt you see here. You can get your own shirt for $15 (plus shipping).

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