3rd-to-5th-grade students enjoy stories for learning, using knowledge they gain and primary sources they find to build stories of their own.
As "The Nutcracker" tale comes to a close, expect the unexpected for Marie and The Nutcracker.
Marie believes that she is on a tour of a magical metropolis, with Nutcracker, but then she wakes up. Was she dreaming or did Nutcracker deliver her s...
As Nutcracker resumes his ability to speak, he visits Marie. Asking her to travel with him, to see wonderful things, Nutcracker assures Marie that she...
Once again the Nutcracker comes to life, this time eliminating the threat of the Mouse King by ending the seven-headed monster's life.
As Drosselmeier concludes his story, Marie begins to wonder if the Nutcracker is actually her Godfather's nephew.
This is a continuation of The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, an animated interpretation of Beatrix Potter's book of the same name.
Benjamin Bunny (one of Beatrix Potter's famous characters) gets into all kinds of trouble (just like his cousin, Peter Rabbit).
The stories of Beatrix Potter work remarkably well in animated versions.
Beatrix Potter had a "real" Peter Rabbit as a pet.
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