3. KittyKam : Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left for Everybody
4. Will Moses "Mother Goose"
5. The Inner City Mother Goose
6. The Neighborhood Mother Goose
3rd Sat at 4:30 PM : BCAT 35/68 4:30 PM Sat, Sept 15 BCAT http://www.bcat.tv ch 2
BrooklynBlowback is a cable access TV show for children & YA of all ages produced live-to-tape in a ministudio in Brooklyn, NY. We narrate picture books, songs, fairy tales, biographies, and add music, puppets, pictures and a surveillance KittyKam mini-episode. We've reached more than 500,000 homes every month since August 2002! New episodes air on the 3rd Saturday of every month at 4:30 PM on BCAT Ch. 35/68 & streams on http://www.bcat.tv Ch 2. The world in a snowball. We Get Naked with the Truth.
An abandoned Fireboat was a hero during the rescue mission from 9/11. Beautifully illustrated and imaginative true story by Maira Kalman. CHeck Out Maira's NYTimes blog at http://kalman.blogs.nytimes.com
2. Just Like Josh GIbson by Angela Johnson; Ills by Beth Peck. Summary: A young girl's grandmother tells her of her love for baseball and the day they let her play in the game even though she was a girl. [1. Sex role-Fiction. 2. Baseball-Fiction. 3. Grandmothers-Fiction. 4. African Americans-Fiction.]
4. Will Moses Mother Goose by Will Moses. Summary: Folk art paintings accompany this compilation of more than sixty of the best-loved Mother Goose rhymes. [1. Nursery rhymes. 2. Children's poetry. [1. Nursery rhymes.]
KittyKam 35: Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left for Everybody by Harry Nilsson
1. Bad Bears Go Visiting by Daniel Pinkwater; Ills by Jill Pinkwater Summary: Irving and Muktuk, two polar bears, enjoy themselves so much when Larry comes to visit them that the next time they escape from the zoo in Bayonne, NJ, they decide to pay a visith themselves. [1. Polar bears-Fiction. 2. Bear's-Fiction. 3. Social skills-Fiction.
4. Zoos-FIction. 5. Humorous stories]
Brooklyn Blowback Credits:
Creative Director/Producer: David Kay
Music Director/Musician: Tom Siler (aka Mr. Yesterday)
6. The Neighborhood Mother Goose by Nina Crews. Summary: A collection of nursery rhumes, both familiar and lesser known. Illustrated with photographs in a Brooklyn neighborhood. 1. Nursery rhymes. [1. Children's poetry. 2. Nursery rhymes.]
5. The Inner City Mother Goose by Eve Merriam; Ills by David Diaz. Summary: Poems inspired by traditional nursery rhymes depict the grim reality of inner city life, including such topics as crime, drug abuse, unemployment, and inadequate housing. 1. City and town life--United Sates--Juvenile poetry. 2. Moother Goose--Paroides, imitations, etc. 3. Children's poetry, American. [1. City and town life--Poetry. 2. American poetry.]