"What?" I replied, shifting though my binder to make sure I had my D block (math) homework. I turned around, and saw her running towards me her long red hair twisted into a bun, her ams full of books. (We all have to do that at some point.) But then after C block, Melanthe caught up to me in the hallway. I wasn't worried or anything because maybe she was talking with the principle about something or got held up in the studio, or was asked to show some new kid around. Anyway, we have A block together and she wasn't there. She likes to go in early to practice in the studio before classes start. She got up with the rest of us skipped breakfast like she always does ( "Dancers are thin, Sammy.") and went out the door a half hour before we do, like usual. And I don't mean she's sick, or something. Special features: Bonus story: King of the cats / retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone (1984) (6 min.) Read along option for all stories Previews (1 min.).Rebecca isn't at school today. Witch in the cherry tree / The Shark Film Corporation presents in association with NZ on Air by Margaret Mahy illustrated by Jenny Williams director Euan Frizzell produced by Gnome Productions (1994) (11 min.). Productions (2000) (14 min.) -īoy with two shadows / The Shark Film Corporation presents in association with NZ on Air by Margaret Mahy illustrated by Jenny Williams director Euan Frizzell produced by Gnome Productions (1994) (11 min.). Williger directed and animated by Virginia Wilkos and Ty Varszegi P.A.T. Space case / from the book by Edward Marshall pictures by James Marshall produced by Paul R. Walker illustrated by Michael Foreman produced at Krátký Film-Praha produced by Morton Schindel directed by Gene Deitch (1980) (15 min.). Teeny-Tiny and the witch-woman / from the book written by Barbara K. The Witch in the Cherry Tree: Narrator, Ellie Smith.ġ videodisc (55 min.) : sound, color 4 3/4 in. The Boy with Two Shadows: Narrator, Ellie Smith. Space Case: Narrated by Christopher Lloyd additional voices Diana Canova, T.J. Gagne artwork adapted by Kristine Holm music by Ernest Troost. King of the cats: film adaptation by Paul R. The Witch in the Cherry Tree: Camera, Karen Downes music composer, Peter Haeder. The Boy with Two Shadows: camera, Julie Logan, Shaun Bell, Karen Downes music composer, Peter Haeder. Gagne, David Russell music composed by Scotty Huff and Robert Reynolds. Space Case: digital art and paint by Ed Mironiuk, Kris Tercek, John Tercek editors Paul R. Teeny-Tiny and the witch-woman: music, sound, montage by JirÌiÌ Kolafa paintings by MilusÌe HluchanicÌovaÌ editing, Zdenka NavraÌtilovaÌ. She tries to outwit David and persuade his mother to part with the cakes Read more. Everything is fine until a naughty old witch comes to settle in the cherry tree in the garden. "The Witch in the Cherry Tree" finds David's mother baking cakes one damp, dull day. Unfortunately, a witch takes notice of his painstaking care, and, offering him a spell as payment, asks him to mind her shadow while she goes on a vacation. "The Boy with Two Shadows" is about a little boy who takes the very best care of his shadow. Buddy McGee takes it home, to school, and hopes it will stay forever. Most of the natives were unfriendly, but it finds some nice ones out trick-or-treating. "Space Case" came from outer space, and luckily arrived on Halloween. But he may be the smartest, as he outsmarts an old witch-woman before she can have him and his brothers for dinner. "Teeny-Tiny" is the youngest and smallest of three boys who live in a small village.
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