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Double bill of Disney's 'Peter Pan' adventures. The first film, 'Peter Pan' (1953), tells the story of what happens when Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow up, visits the Darling family nursery and takes the children on a magical journey to Never Land. When they arrive they become embroiled in an on-going battle between Peter, his friends the Lost Boys, and the wicked Captain Hook, a pirate who has lost his hand and his watch to a hungry crocodile. In the sequel, 'Return to Never Land' (2001), Wendy Darling is now a grown-up woman with a 12-year-old daughter of her own; but the daughter, Jane, no longer believes her mother's tales about Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, thinking herself too old for stories of fairies and magical lands. So when Captain Hook's pirate ship appears in the sky above London and swoops down to kidnap the cynical young lady, it's fair to say that she has to reconsider her worldview. Held captive in Never Land, Jane discovers that Hook is still out to get Peter Pan - but can she find a way to help Peter avoid the pirate's trap?
A rickety old car and a scrawny stray cat teach a lesson in the meaning of friendship.
A little boy saves Kermit from disaster, and the once cranky crab works hard to repay him.
A proud but decrepit lion learns a lesson about friendship from the vultures he despises.
Chester longs to be a performer in the circus, but the road to stardom is rocky until someone discovers Chester's true "worldliness."
Ella the elephant thinks of herself as a famous circus star, but gets a lesson in humility when a mean farmer puts her to work.
Progress forces Smokey the switch engine out of a job until he discovers a new way to help people. "Told in such excellent, free-swinging verse and illustrated with such vigorous and funny pictures that it outranks most of its predecessors." -- Horn Book
For a war horse, Clyde is an abysmal coward, but he finally decides that even if he isn't brave, he can at least act bravely.
The animals of Knotty Pine won't listen to the gnats' suggestion for keeping the hunters away, but learn to appreciate the tiny bugs when they're able to make the hunters "buzz off."
The other peacocks want Prewitt to move away, then they discover the benefits of his ferocious-looking tail.
A rickety old car and a scrawny stray cat teach a lesson in the meaning of friendship. "A warm-hearted amusing addition to Bill Peet's earlier books." -- School Library Journal
Everyone in the forest is afraid of Zeke the griffin until he does them all a very big favor.
The elephant is the kindest animal in the jungle, rescuing the giraffe, lion, and rhino, but who will return the favor when the elephant needs help?
The elephant is the kindest animal in the jungle, rescuing the giraffe, lion, and rhino, but who will return the favor when the elephant needs help? "Witty, original, with divine animal characters." -- Publishers Weekly
Droofus the kindly dragon has a price on his head, but the small boy who befriends him refuses to sell him to the king.
Bruce, a bear bully, never picks on anyone his own size until he is diminished in more ways than one by a small but very independent witch.
Scamp learns to be content with his dog's life when Zildy the kooky witch turns him into a whing-dingdilly.
The creator of whimsical fantasies featuring a bevy of lifelike and lovable creatures, Bill Peet consistently combined excellent storytelling with enduring illustrations, becoming one of the most popular picture book creators of our time. Born in Grandview, Inidana, Bill Peet nurtured his childhood drawing talent and was awarded a scholarship to the John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis, where he studied painting and design. After a brief apprenticeship period, he went to work for Walk Disney as a sketch artist, eventually becoming a screenwriter and helping to produce such beloved films as "Fantasia, 101 Dalmations, " and "Peter Pan." In 1959 Bill Peet published his first book, "Hubert's Hair-Raising Adventure, " going on to write and illustrate over thirty successful books for children.
Buford's giant horns cause him all sorts of problems and even force him to leave his mountainside home, but eventually they make him a hero on the ski slopes.
The animals of Knotty Pine won't listen to the gnats' suggestion for keeping the hunters away, but learn to appreciate the tiny bugs when they're able to make the hunters "buzz off." "Cartoon-like illustrations suitably capture the sardonic spirit of the text." -- Children's Book Review Service
The world seems a cold place to Harold, a very overgrown rabbit, until he finds his niche as a champion trotter.
For use in schools and libraries only. A spiteful, conceited elephant runs away from the circus and immediately regrets her course of action.
A shark accuses Cyrus of cowardice because he won't sink any ships. The kindly sea serpent almost succumbs to peer pressure, but learns at last to be himself.
Katy Caboose is tired of being last, and one day a freak accident allows her to realize her dream of peace and solitude.
Bulldozers push the raccoon and his friends from their home, but they are able to find a new one after a terrifying train ride.
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