Chapter 25: In And Out Of The Woods


 

WESTON WOODS catalog, stories adapted from children's picture books:

 

BARK, GEORGEJules Feiffer
THE BEAST OF MONSIEUR RACINETomi Ungerer
BURT DOW, DEEP WATER MANRobert McCloskey
CHANGES, CHANGESPat Hutchins
CHARLIE NEEDS A CLOAKTomi de Paola
DIARY OF A WORMDoreen Cronin/Harry Bliss
DIARY OF A SPIDERDoreen Cronin/Harry Bliss
DIARY OF A FLYDoreen Cronin/Harry Bliss
DRUMMER HOFFEd Emberley
EMILY’S FIRST 100 DAYS OF SCHOOLRosemary Wells
THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHESNadine Westcott
THE FOOLISH FROGPete Seeger
GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARSJames Marshall
THE HAPPY OWLSCelestino Piatti
HAROLD’S FAIRY TALECrockett Johnson
THE HATTomi Ungerer
I LOST MY BEARJules Feiffer
IN THE NIGHT KITCHENMaurice Sendak
LEOPOLD, THE SEE-THROUGH CRUMBPICKERJames Flora
MOON MANTomi Ungerer
PATRICKQuentin Blake
A PICTURE FOR HAROLD’S ROOMCrockett Johnson
THE PIGS' WEDDINGHelme Heine
ROSIE'S WALKPat Hutchins
SMILE FOR AUNTIEDiane Paterson
A STORY-A STORYGail E. Haley
STREGA NONNATomi de Paola
THE SWINEHERDBjorn Wiinblad
SYLVESTER AND THE MAGIC PEBBLEWilliam Steig
TEENY-TINY AND THE WITCH- WOMANBarbara K. Walker
THE THREE ROBBERSTomi Ungerer
THE UGLY DUCKLINGSvend Otto S.
VOYAGE TO THE BUNNY PLANETRosemary Wells
WHERE THE WILD THINGS AREMaurice Sendak
WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE'S EARSLeo and Diane Dillon
WINGS, A STORY OF TWO CHICKENSJames Marshall
ZLATEH THE GOATIsaac Bashevis Singer

(Each film faithful to the graphic and philosophic character of the original book from which it was adapted, but each also freely enhanced with cinematic techniques.)

Weston Woods films by Gene Deitch are available from:
Weston Woods Studios, 265 Post Road West, Westport, CT 06880

From "Where The Wild Things Are" © by Maurice Sendak, one of our most successful films adapted from children's picture books, produced for Weston Woods. © Maurice Sendak
From "Where The Wild Things Are" © by Maurice Sendak, one of our most successful films adapted from children's picture books, produced for Weston Woods. © Maurice Sendak






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kXfKTua (not verified) | Mon, 08/29/2011 - 08:40 | Permalink

I came to this page, because I was trying to find Childrens Circle; I was trying to find a place to order CC/WW videotapes for home use. Those used to be available (then, for $20), and are absolutely wonderful. Now I fear only the school and library editions are available. Monday (12/24), or at some business day in the near future, I will dial 800-KIDS VID, and find out the truth. It is wonderful to find out more about how the films were made. I knew I loved the makers; loving the films as I do, how could I not? And the films make the books all the more accessible. The teach one to read . . . .

Stuart Filler (not verified) | Sat, 12/22/2001 - 07:00 | Permalink

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