When Max is sent to bed without supper, he sails off to a world inhabited with weird creatures. He becomes king of all wild things--until he misses his real home. (Music and Narration by Peter Schickele)
Mickey is awakened by noise in the night. Who's in the night kitchen making all that clatter? (Music and Narration by Peter Schickele)
Alligators dance and sing through the alphabet in a jamboree from A to Z. (From the Nutshell Library, Songs Performed by Carole King)
Pierre doesn't care about anything until he meets a hungry lion who changes everything. (From the Nutshell Library, Songs Performed by Carole King)
Counting forwards and backwards has never been so much fun with Johnny and his uninvited house guests. (From the Nutshell Library, Songs Performed by Carole King)
Chicken soup with rice can be enjoyed around the world all year long. Learning the months of the year has never been so delicious! (From the Nutshell Library, Songs Performed by Carole King)
Harold and the Purple Crayon is the original tale of Harold and the worlds he discovers by drawing moonlit paths with the help of his purple crayon and vivid imagination.
A Picture for Harold's Room concerns Harold's decision to draw a picture on his wall, and the predicament he falls into once he discovers that his size changes in proportion to the worlds he has created.
In Harold's Fairy Tale, Harold draws a castle he can enter in order to ask the king a very important question.
Take a virtual voyage to a picturesque Maine island as the sights and sounds of nature come magically to life in vivid watercolor.
Pete Seeger's tale of a vain bullfrog comes to life on the screen in this animated adaptation of the popular American folk-song.
Told in lively folk verse, several soldiers each bring a different part for a remarkable machine called a cannon - but only one of them gets to fire it off! Narrated by John Cunningham.