While children's librarians are very familiar with the highly-acclaimed Between the Lions reading series, here's a quick overview for those unfamiliar with the NEA endorsed, multi-award-winning PBS-aired show, which revolves around the adventures of a family of puppet lions who live in and run the Barnaby B. Busterfield III Public Library. Parents Theo and Cleo and cubs Lionel and Liona are joined by the Information Hen on the reference desk; Click the Mouse, who has the head of a rodent and the body of a computer mouse; and various humans who intermingle with the library puppet staff. Acting out stories based on books in the library--tales that literally come alive, with characters leaping off the page and vowels singing--the literary lions spotlight a particular phonics concept in each episode, which combines animation, marionettes, and wry humor (refreshingly appreciable by adults). In Red Hat, Green Hat, young viewers learn about the short "e" sound while the titular classic African tale teaches them about how one's point of view can make all the difference in a given situation. A winner of numerous major awards, including the Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming Award from the Television Critics Association and a Parent's Choice Gold Award, this is highly recommended. Editor's Choice. Additional available episodes in the series include: Little Big Mouse, The Lucky Duck, The Lost Rock, and The Ram in the Pepper Patch. Aud: K, E, P. (R. Reagan)
Between the Lions: Red Hat! Green Hat!
(2001) 30 min. $12.95. WGBH Boston Video. PPR. Color cover. Closed captioned. ISBN: 1-57807-634-X. Volume 16, Issue 5
Between the Lions: Red Hat! Green Hat!
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