Mr. Potato Head Upside Down Joke World


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Presents a collection of jokes presented by Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head.




Mr. Potato Head's Jokes About Sports


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America's favorite spud is back--and he's packing jokes! With these collectible, clip-on board books, kids can now take some Potato Head humor wherever they go. Die-cut into the shape of Mr. Potato Head, the miniature books are jam-packed with sports jokes, school quips, and big full-color illustrations. Fashioned with sturdy, child-safe plastic clips, this wacky collection can be attached to belt loops, backpacks, zippers--just about anywhere. The ever-celebrated potato made perfectly portable--Mr. Potato Head fans will never have to leave home without him again!







Mr. Potato Head's Jokes About School


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America's favorite spud is back--and he's packing jokes! With these collectible, clip-on board books, kids can now take some Potato Head humor wherever they go. Die-cut into the shape of Mr. Potato Head, the miniature books are jam-packed with sports jokes, school quips, and big full-color illustrations. Fashioned with sturdy, child-safe plastic clips, this wacky collection can be attached to belt loops, backpacks, zippers--just about anywhere. The ever-celebrated potato made perfectly portable--Mr. Potato Head fans will never have to leave home without him again!




The Oxford Handbook of Children's Film


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Exploring cultural and social differences in defining a children's film / Becky Parry -- Screening innocence in children's film / Debbie Olson -- Screen adaptations of the Wizard of OZ and metafilmicity in children's film / Ryan Bunch -- Children's films and the avant-garde / Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer -- Intertextuality and 'adult' humour in children's film / Sam Summers -- Children's film and the problematic 'happy ending' / Noel Brown -- The cop and the kid in 1930s American film / Pamela Robertson-Wojcik -- History, forbidden games, children's play, and trauma theory / Ian Wojcik-Andrews -- Changing conceptions of childhood in the work of the Children's Film Foundation / Robert Shail -- Migrant children and the 'space between' in the films of Angelopoulos / Stephanie Hemelryk Donald -- Iranian cinema and a world through the eyes of a child / John Stephens -- The American tween and contemporary Hollywood cinema / Timothy Shary -- Growing up on Scandinavian screens / Anders Lysne -- Mary Pickford, Alma Taylor, and girlhood in Early Hollywood and British cinema / Matthew Smith -- Craft and play in Lotte Reiniger's fairy tale films / Caroline Ruddell -- Disney's musical landscapes / Daniel Batchelder -- Hayley Mills and the Disneyfication of childhood / David Buckingham -- Danny Kaye as children's film star / Bruce Babington -- Real animals and the problem of anthropomorphism in children's film / Claudia Alonso-Recarte and Ignacio Ramos-Gay -- Nation, identity, and the arrikin streak in Australian children's cinema / Adrian Schober -- Nationalism in Swedish Children's Film and the Case of Astrid Lindgren / Anders Wilhelm Åberg -- Unreality, Fantasy, and the Anti-Fascist Politics of the Children's Films of Satyajit Ray / Koel Banerjee -- Gender, Ideology, and Nationalism in Chinese Children's Cinema / Yuhan Huang -- Ethnic and racial difference in the Hungarian animated features Macskafogó/Cat City (1986) and Macskafogó 2/Cat City 2 (2007) / Gábor Gergely -- Negotiating East and West when representing childhood in Miyazaki's Spirited away / Katherine Whitehurst -- Coming of age in South Korean cinema / Sung-Ae Lee -- The Walt Disney Company, family entertainment, and global movie hits / Peter Krämer -- Reading Jason and the argonauts as a children's film / Susan Smith -- Hollywood and the baby boom audience in the 1950s and 1960s / James Russell -- Don Bluth and the Disney renaissance / Peter Kunze -- On 'love experts', evil princes, gullible princesses, and Frozen / Amy M. Davis -- Hollywood, regulation, and the 'disappearing' children's film / Filipa Antunes -- How children learn to 'read' movies / Cary Bazalgette -- Star Wars, children's film culture, and fan paratexts / Lincoln Geraghty -- Norwegian tween girls and everyday life through Disney tween franchises / Ingvild Kvale Sørenssen -- A multimethod study on contemporary young audiences and their film/cinema discourses and practices in Flanders, Belgium / Aleit Veenstra, Philippe Meers, and Daniël Biltereyst -- An empirical report on young people's responses to adult fantasy films / Martin Barker -- Disney's adult audiences / James R. Mason.




The Children's Film


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Films for children and young people are a constant in the history of cinema, from its beginnings to the present day. This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to the children's film, examining its recurrent themes and ideologies, and common narrative and stylistic principles. Opening with a thorough consideration of how the genre may be defined, this volume goes on to explore how children's cinema has developed across its broad historical and geographic span, with particular reference to films from the United States, Britain, France, Denmark, Russia, India, and China. Analyzing changes and continuities in how children's film has been conceived, it argues for a fundamental distinction between commercial productions intended primarily to entertain, and non-commercial films made under pedagogical principles, and produced for purposes of moral and behavioral instruction. In elaborating these different forms, this book outlines a history of children's cinema from the early days of commercial cinema to the present, explores key critical issues, and provides case studies of major children's films from around the world.




New York Magazine


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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.




My New Roots


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At long last, Sarah Britton, called the “queen bee of the health blogs” by Bon Appétit, reveals 100 gorgeous, all-new plant-based recipes in her debut cookbook, inspired by her wildly popular blog. Every month, half a million readers—vegetarians, vegans, paleo followers, and gluten-free gourmets alike—flock to Sarah’s adaptable and accessible recipes that make powerfully healthy ingredients simply irresistible. My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here. Whether readers are newcomers to natural foods or are already devotees, they will discover how easy it is to eat healthfully and happily when whole foods and plants are at the center of every plate.




The Soul Survivor


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The mysterious millionaire and highly successful corporate executive, Mathew Anthony, alias The Mailman, is back in action. Mathew and his identical twin brother, Thomas, have survived a failed assassination attempt, intended to close the book on those who were involved in the murder of The Mailman’s handler, CIA agent, Scott Johnson (The Corporate Chameleon). Regrettably, Thomas Anthony’s wife, Sienna, was an inadvertent victim of the assassination attempt and she was terminated. This event launched a retaliation journey (The Mainstreet Messenger) by The Mailman and his brother who were successful with the extermination of all parties involved, except one, the President of the United States. The assassination saga targeting the Anthony Brothers remains an irritant to the President. The chronicle with the Anthony brothers continues (The Soul Survivor). Both brothers have drastically changed their ideals after avenging the death of Sienna Anthony. Thomas continues with his campaign quest to become the first Independent candidate to be elected to the Office of the President of the United States. Subversive activities are uncovered which suggest the possibility of another attempt on the lives of the Anthony brothers is being constructed. This information reinforces the brothers’ conclusion that they must devise a plan which will pit them against the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States. The Mailman, the consummate assassin, will face the ultimate test of will and skill by deciding to undertake his most unimaginable ‘delivery’. The Mailman who fears nothing, spends no time thinking about aspirations or destiny, thus, when an exploit is needed, cares little about his own demise. The action he must take is straight forward; take the sword of Lady Justice, rebalance her scale, and then remove her blindfold for her to judge his handiwork. A journey is about to take place, that will not only affect Thomas and Mathew Anthony’s respective lives, but also the lives of the very nation the brothers so unconventionally love and defend. To the brothers, one man, the President of the United States, evolves from being a life’s passage distraction to an imminent danger. For the Anthony brothers, every value, principle, and belief will be tested ... to be entrenched or to be tossed aside. The very existence of the strongest nation in the world will be pushed to the brink of hell, in this survivor-takes-all conflict. SET NO LIMITS, HAVE NO FEAR, AND ALLOW NO REMORSE ...




We Have Always Lived in the Castle


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We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate.