The Show & Tell Series - News & Comics/Bats & Balls/Milk & Cookies (1997)
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Synopsis: This collection brings together three popular children's educational titles. NEWS & COMICS: A behind-the-scenes look at how a newspaper is put together. Join curious kids Nancy and Denny as they... This collection brings together three popular children's educational titles. NEWS & COMICS: A behind-the-scenes look at how a newspaper is put together. Join curious kids Nancy and Denny as they journey across North America to learn how paper is produced and recycled, how ink is manufactured, how a news story is written, and how comic strips are created. BATS & BALLS: A program for children explaining how baseball equipment is manufactured, featuring White Sox third baseman Robin Ventura. MILK & COOKIES: Ever wonder where America's favorite snack comes from? Curious kids Caroline and Ammani set off on a quest to find the source of milk and cookies, leading them to such exotic destinations as the old-fashioned Oberweis Dairy in Aurora, Illinois and the Keebler bakery in Cincinnati. [More]
Starring: Robin Ventura
Starring: Robin Ventura
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