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- The Keeping quilt, written, illustrated and narrated by Patricia Polacco
- In my own backyard, a Creative Media Applications production ; Judi Kurjian ; illustrated by David R. Wagner ; producer, Bobbie Wanamaker ; director, Marc Sacco ; videographer, Jan Brown ; editor, Bob Deistchle
- The wild Christmas reindeer, by Jan Brett
- Patricia Polacco, Spoken Arts presents ; produced and directed by Daniel Welsh for Spoken Arts
- Honey, honey--lion!, a story from Africa, by Jan Brett
- Gingerbread baby, written and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Beverly Billingsly borrows a book, by Alexander Stadler
- The great fuzz frenzy, by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- The umbrella, Spoken Arts presents ; [written and illustrated by] Jan Brett
- The mitten, written and illustrated by Jan Brett
- I repeat, don't cheat!, by Margery Cuyler ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
- Gingerbread baby, written and illustrated by Jan Brett
- The Spoken Arts treasury, 100 modern American poets reading their poems, Volume II
- Cranberry Halloween, by Wende and Harry Devlin
- The Patricia Polacco collection, Spoken Arts presents ; produced by Thursday Productions and King Productions
- Little Grunt and the big egg, a prehistoric fairy tale
- The great fuzz frenzy, by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel
- The mitten, adapted and illustrated by Jan Brett ; directed by Daniel Welsh ; produced for Spoken Arts by Thursday Productions
- The spoken arts treasury, [100 modern American poets reading their poems], Volume III
- Thank you, Sarah, the woman who saved Thanksgiving, by Laurie Halse Anderson ; illustrated by Matt Faulkner ; produced and directed by Daniel Welsh for Spoken Arts
- America is, by Louise Borden ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett ; narrated by Ray Otis ; music by W. Abravanel
- The boy who was raised by librarians, reproduced with the premission of Peachtree Publishers ; producer/director, Daniel Welsh
- The cow who clucked, by Denise Fleming; introduced by Denise Fleming
- Hooray for reading!, stories for readers
- Great faces and places: stories from history
- Hedgie blasts off!, by Jan Brett
- School days, stories for early learners
- The best story, by Eileen Spinelli ; illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf
- Blockhead, the life of Fibonacci, Spoken Arts presents ; produced and directed by Daniel Welsh
- The Spoken Arts treasury, [100 modern American poets reading their poems], Volume I
- Emma's poem, the voice of the Statue of Liberty, by Linda Glaser ; paintings by Claire A. Nivola
- The mitten, adapted and illustrated by Jan Brett ; directed by Daniel Welsh ; produced for Spoken Arts by Thursday Productions
- Abraham Lincoln comes home
- The hat, a Spoken Arts presentation ; produced for Spoken Arts by Thursday Productions ; written and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Ella the elegant elephant, Spoken Arts presents ; text and illustrations by Carmela & Steven D'Amico ; producer, director, Daniel Welsh
- In the tall, tall grass, written and illustrated by Denise Fleming
- The Spoken Arts treasury, [100 modern American poets reading their poems], Volume II
- The three snow bears, by Jan Brett
- Cook-a-doodle doo!, by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- My lucky day, by Keiko Kasza
- Thank you, Mr. Falker, produced for Spoken Arts
- A more perfect union, the story of our constitution, Betsy and Giulio Maestro
- Down Buttermilk Lane
- My Lucky Day
- We the kids, the preamble to the Constitution of the United States, illustrations and foreword by David Catrow
- Company's coming
- Gingerbread baby, written and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Penny Lee and her TV, by Glenn McCoy ; narrated by Randye Kaye ; music by Wayne Abravanel
- A pirate's guide to first grade, Spoken Arts presents ; produced and directed by Daniel Welsh
- When Sophie gets angry-really, really angry, book by Molly Bang