Sunday, June 28, 2009

WALT DISNEY WORLD TRIVIA 2009 BOX


WALT DISNEY WORLD TRIVIA 2009 BOX
Like the author's popular Walt Disney World Trivia Books books, this fun-filled page-a-day calendar serves up a treasure trove of Disney secrets, fun facts, and fascinating history, along with quizzes, puzzles, and games. Even die-hard Disney buffs are sure to learn something new. Fun for any trivia lover who enjoys Disney, it's also a great way to count down the days till that next trip to Disney World.
Customer Review: Love the trivia!
Being a big Disney fan, we've usually purchased the Disney Days calendar but when I saw this one, I thought we'd give it a try since we'd probably enjoy our calendar more with a daily dose of trivia. We do own Louis' two trivia books which we really enjoy. (The Disney Days calendar has some trivia but not much.) Now that this has arrived, it's fun to have the daily trivia - some of it I already know, some is new. My only negative - the calendar could really use some color!


ABC Disney Pop-Up (Disney's Pop-Up Books)
In the gorgeous, interactive ABC Disney: An Alphabet Pop-Up, A is for Ariel, B is for Bambi, and C is for Cinderella. And who better than Robert Sabuda to pull off this ambitious tribute to Disney animation? A veritable king in the world of pop-up books, he has never missed a new Disney animated feature film release. "Walt Disney films were magic to me and my siblings when we were kids," says Sabuda. "The films had stories, real stories that were completely believable. To the young artist growing inside of me they were visually lyrical and achingly beautiful." Creator of the holiday pop-up favorites A Christmas Alphabet, The Twelve Days of Christmas, and Cookie Count, Sabuda infuses life and motion into each beloved character with his ever elegant, truly astounding paper tricks. A sequence of colorful, lift-up squares, each marked with a letter from A to Z, cleverly conceals the spring-loaded Disney crew: Hercules flexes mightily when you lift the H square, Iago flaps his wings, Jiminy Cricket tips his hat cheerily, and Kaa the python slithers beneath the K. Disney fans young and old will revel in this magnificent tribute to the characters loved the world round and Sabuda fans will welcome another classic from the pop-up master. (Click to see Ariel in action! Copyright 1998 Disney Enterprises, Inc.) (All ages) --Karin Snelson


Customer Review: This book is extraordinary for both children and adults
Adults will love this book both because it will remind them of the many characters with whom they grew up, and for the incredible science of Robert Sabuda's "paper engineering".Children will delight in the wonder of the "pop up". Not only do they love the recent and classic Disney characters, but thrill to know that they can identify the first letters of those characters' names!
Customer Review: Another movable masterpiece from Mr. Sabuda!
The House of Mouse finally meets a master movable book artist and the results are more dazzling than the Electric Parade along Main Street -- or even more spectacular than a synchronized fireworks display in the Orlando, Florida skies. What could have been a run-of-the-mill volume if executed by someone else, Robert Sabuda's latest masterpiece celebrates over 60 years of movie magic with paper, paint and a passion for cutting and folding. Instead of simply replicating the characters and making them move, Mr. Sabuda infuses them with his unique style and sense of humor. (See Pinocchio get cross-eyed as he watches his own nose grow longer! Gepetto would have been proud.) Julie Taymor (surprisingly with the blessings of the formula-bound Disney folks) impressed the critics and the crowds with "The Lion King" on Broadway. Now, Mr. Sabuda likewise has proven to our pop-up publishing planet that creativity and commerce need not be exclusive of each other. Bravo, Robert! (But where is Sebastian? I can't wait for the sequel. A is for Aladdin, B is for Belle, C is for Chip...) Note: This review has been published in the Movable Book Society's newsletter, Movable Stationery Vol. 7 No. 1 February 1999


The Disney Collection, Vol. 2
Customer Review: TRACK LISTING:
1. Kiss The Girl 2. Chim Chim Cher-ee 3. Bare Necessities, The 4. He's A Tramp 5. Cruella De Vil 6. Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat 7. Siamese Cat Song, The 8. Feed The Birds (Tuppence A Bag) 9. Let's Go Fly A Kite 10. When I See An Elephant Fly 11. You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! 12. I've Got No Strings 13. Ballad Of Davy Crockett, The 14. Theme From Zorro 15. Saludos Amigos 16. Little April Shower 17. Lavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly) 18. With A Smile And A Song
Customer Review: I didn't see that, I only heard
This is a good collection of "Best-Loved Songs from Disney Motion Picture, Television and Theme Parks". Not all the songs are great, but if you are a Disney fan, you will be sure to enjoy it. Here is the track listing: 1. When You Wish Upon a Star - from Pinocchio 2. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious - from Mary Poppins 3. He's a Tramp - from Lady and the Tramp 4. Heigh-Ho - from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 5. A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes - from Cinderella 6. Little April Shower - from Bambi 7. When I See an Elephant Fly - from Dumbo 8. Some Day My Prince Will Come - from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 9. A Spoonful of Sugar - from Mary Poppins 10. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo - from Cinderella 11. Bella Notte - from Lady and the Tramp 12. Following the Leader - from Peter Pan 13. Lavender Blue - from So Dear to My Heart 14. Theme from Zorro - from Zorro 15. I Wanna Be Like You - from The Jungle Book 16. I Wonder - from Sleeping Beauty 17. Oo-De-Lally - from Robin Hood 18. Best of Friends - from The Fox and the Hound 19. Yo Ho - from Pirates of the Carribean 20. With a Smile and a Song - from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 21. Saludos Amigos - from Saludos Amigos 22. The Ballad of Davy Crockett - from Davy Crockett 23. Candle on the Water - from Pete's Dragon 24. Give a Little Whistle - from Pinocchio

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