Vietnamese-American Heritage

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Price: $14.98
  
Grades: K to 4
  
Runtime: 25 minutes
  
Item #: K6662
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: VHS
  
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Closed-Captioning: Yes


PRODUCT SUMMARY


This program introduces children to Vietnam's varied geography and history, and shows them how the people of Vietnam live, work and play. Children learn why many Vietnamese people immigrated to America and about the traditions they keep alive in the United States. Everyone learns how to count to 10 and say a few words in Vietnamese, then it's off to the Saigon Mall in Falls Church, Virginia, for a look at a variety of traditional Vietnamese food, music and jewelry. Children watch an animated folktale called The First Dragon, make a dragon costume for the Vietnamese New Year and sing "Ly Tinh-Tang," a folksong about a starling. Part of the American Cultures for Children Video Series, which introduces children to the rich tapestry of world cultures thriving in America today. Features Tony Award-winning actress Phylicia Rashad.


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


"...Highly recommended...Vibrant filmmaking, a sparkling soundtrack, and a fast-paced-yet constantly informative-format, make the American Cultures for Children series a genuine winner on both the educational and the entertainment fronts."- Video Librarian

"The videos defy stereotypes, rejoicing in the unique aspects of different cultures, while pointing out how much we have in common. The videos would be delightful and useful additions to multicultural collections." -School Library Journal

"Actor Phylicia Rashad hosts these lively, nicely styled concoctions of on-location footage, studio shots, stock clips, animation, and graphics. Both informative and pleasingly presented." - Booklist



FULL REVIEWS

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