Sing-A-Song Norville/Tell Me a Tale

Summary Sing a Song Norville Norville loves to sing but his constant off-key clamor is driving everyone bonkers. All the animals decide that they need to speak with Norville about the constant singing, but Clifford is worried about hurting his feelings. He volunteers to speak with Norville alone so that he can "break the news gently" but finds that he is so worried about hurting Norville's feelings that he is unable to level with his friend. Eventually, Norville's nighttime singing evokes "boos" from the sleepy residents of the apartment building, and his feeling get very hurt. Clifford realizes that he should have been honest with Norville in the first place and Norville realizes that his actions were inconsiderate. Credo: Be Truthful & Have Respect Tell Me a Tale When a snow storm prevents Shun, Emily Elizabeth, and Nina from playing outside, the three are very bored. Shun decides to entertain his friends with a traditional Japanese story about Issunboshi-- a very small boy, (dog), who ends up saving the day with his big heart and limitless bravery. We dissolve into a fantasy where our kids and a animals play the roles. Credo: Share a Story and Help Others

S1.E12 ∙ Sing-A-Song Norville/Tell Me a Tale

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Henry Winkler Masiela Lusha Lara Jill Miller Julie-Ann Dean

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Genres : Comedy Animation Family

Release date : Feb 16, 2004

Countries of origin : United States United Kingdom South Korea

Official sites : PBS Kids Scholastic home page

Language : English

Production companies : Scholastic Productions Mike Young Productions Scholastic

Summary Sing a Song Norville Norville loves to sing but his constant off-key clamor is driving everyone bonkers. All the animals decide that they need to speak with Norville about the constant singing, but Clifford is worried about hurting his feelings. He volunteers to speak with Norville alone so that he can "break the news gently" but finds that he is so worried about hurting Norville's feelings that he is unable to level with his friend. Eventually, Norville's nighttime singing evokes "boos" from the sleepy residents of the apartment building, and his feeling get very hurt. Clifford realizes that he should have been honest with Norville in the first place and Norville realizes that his actions were inconsiderate. Credo: Be Truthful & Have Respect Tell Me a Tale When a snow storm prevents Shun, Emily Elizabeth, and Nina from playing outside, the three are very bored. Shun decides to entertain his friends with a traditional Japanese story about Issunboshi-- a very small boy, (dog), who ends up saving the day with his big heart and limitless bravery. We dissolve into a fantasy where our kids and a animals play the roles. Credo: Share a Story and Help Others

Details

Genres : Comedy Animation Family

Release date : Feb 16, 2004

Countries of origin : United States United Kingdom South Korea

Official sites : PBS Kids Scholastic home page

Language : English

Production companies : Scholastic Productions Mike Young Productions Scholastic

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