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Toddler Tunes (DVD)
$9.99
This DVD features a main program that is 33 minutes long. It could be seen in English or Spanish. Subtitles are available in both languages. There is also an English split-track and Spanish split track. This main portion contains songs such as “The Wheels On The Bus”, “Roll Over”, and “The Muffin Man”. Includes a bonus preview collection of 10 songs from Cedarmont’s Video series, and production notes in which you learn about the cast and production.
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SKU (UPC): 084418405695
Artist: Cedarmont Kids
Media: Video DVD
Released: October 2001
Provident Distribution
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