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July 18, 1997 - Image 172

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-18

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Images & Imagination

A New Approach to Creativity

Where Your Child Is Only Limited By His/Her Imagination!

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ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM EDITOR

of "Wee's Compans:'

WELCOME to the world of Images and Imagination, fabulous
enrichment classes for children 31 /2 to 6 years of age. A world
where every week you see and experience different things.

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In a warm, nurturing and stimulating setting, children will learn
through the use of art, music, drama and science ... enjoying and
discovering the magic of life.

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"Imagination is more important than knowledge."

At Images we encourage both!

Albert Einstein

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WHERE TO GO,
WHAT TO DO!
WHOM TO SEE!

Unfortunaf4y, though, a num-
ber of the songs are just so-so,
and it takes real willpower to
get through them all. It's sort
like of eating something along
the lines of say, chutney, or a
100%-bran cereal. You may en-
joy the first few bites, but when
you consider eating a whole
bowl filled with the stuff, you're
likely to wonder, "Must I?"

NEW
ON CD:

The Planet Sleeps (Sony
Warner)

Find out in this week's

THE APPLETREE

JN Entertainment

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This is an interesting idea — a
collection of lullabies from
around the world, actually
recorded by those who sing
them (instead of interpreted by
English speakers). And there
are some truly lovely tunes,
such as "Chi Mi Na Morb-
heanna" by the Rankin family

NEW
ON VIDEO:

Bundles of Joy: A Musical
Celebration of the Jewish
Holidays (Sisu Home Enter-
tainment Inc.)

It isn't often that you can ask
your 4-month-old child to re-
view a video, but that's what I
did with "Bundles of Joy."
Quite honestly, I found it to be
the most sleep-inducing pro-
gram I have ever watched, but
Talya was delighted.

ou may have heard, sev-
eral yew -ago some moms, real-
izing their infants loved to look
at the faces of other babies, re-
leased a video that showed
nothing but children's faces. It
made an absolute fortune.
"Bundles of Joy" is of that
same genre, but with faces of
Jewish children and accompa-
nied by gentle but fun Jewish
music. That's right: It's nothing
but face after face after face of
baby and toddler.
This video should come
equipped with a warning: Not
To Be Viewed By Anyone Old-
er Than 2. But if you have a
very little one, chances are
good he or she will be mesmer-
ized (which is why this gets
four hearts). Just be sure to
bring a book with you while
your baby does the viewing.

NEW
ON PRINT:

Once Upon a Time This
Morning by Anne Rockwell,
illustrated by Sucie Stevenson
(Greenwillow Press)

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