Singapore: Redhill

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FEATURES & DETAILS:

  • Copyright: 2007
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Closed-Captioned
  • Color, Animated
  • MARC records, Catalog Card Kit and Single Main Entry Cards are available
  • Features: Chapter Select, Interactive Menu, Discussion Questions & Activities
  • Technical: Single Layer, Single Sided, Full Screen
  • DVD Region: ALL
Price: $19.95
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CDN Pub Library: $19.95 US  (V6973CP)
CDN School: $29.95 US  (V6973CS)
CDN Board/District: $69.95 US  (V6973CB)
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Grades: 3 to 6
  
Runtime: 15 minutes
  
Item #: V6973
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: DVD
  
Also Available In:
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Closed-Captioning: Yes
 

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PRODUCT SUMMARY


For sale in U.S. and Canada only-- Bukit Merah is a hill in Singapore. In English, it means "red hill." According to Malay legend, it is called Redhill because a mysterious event took place there many years ago when the island was still populated by small fishing villages. A young boy and his grandmother live atop that hill until the day the boy angers the Raja's advisor, and they have to flee for their lives. See how the events unfold in this classic pourquoi folktale from Singapore. Part of the multivolume Animated Tales of the World Series. A teacher’s guide for the series is included and available online. Title-specific guides are also available online.


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"Each of these tales is carefully crafted to impart the flavor of the country of origin, with animation and music perfectly reflecting the original fairy tale or folktale. A wonderful series for folktale lovers and storytellers." - School Library Journal (Feb 2008)


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