Reading rainbow. Bread is for eating

Reading rainbow. Bread is for eating [videorecording] / Bread is for eating produced by Lancit Media Productions ; a production of GPN & WNED-TV ; produced by Stacey Raider ; written by Ronnie Krauss and Sharon Dennis Wyeth ; directed by Kevin Lombard, Ed Wiseman, Tony Jacobs. - Baltimore, MD : Distributed by GPN Educational Media, [2007] - 1 videodisc (ca. 30 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. - Reading rainbow ; 122 . - Reading rainbow ; 122. .

"The complete episode as seen on PBS."--Container. Date on disc: 2007; date on container: 2006.

Feature book: Bread is for eating / authors, David and Phillis Gershator ; illustrator, Emma Shaw-Smith -- Bread, for everyone -- Bread traditions -- Baking bread -- Review books: Walter the baker / by Eric Carle ; Bread, bread, bread / by Ann Morris ; The tortilla factory / by Gary Paulsen ; La torilleria (Spanish version).

Supervising producers, Cecily Truett, Larry Lancit, Orly Berger Wiseman ; segment producer, Ronnie Krauss ; music, Steve Horelick ; director of photography, Kevin Lombard. Supervising producers, Cecily Truett, Larry Lancit, Orly Berger Wiseman ; segment producer, Ronnie Krauss ; music, Steve Horelick ; director of photography, Kevin Lombard.

Host, Levar Burton.

This film explains the process of making bread--from growing the grain to baking it--in a song sung in English and in Spanish. LeVar talks about how the differences in culture impact bread as a common food. A Native American Hopi woman shows how she makes blue cornmeal bread. LeVar visits an East Indian restaurant where they bake bread in a Tandoori oven. Review books - Walter the baker / by Eric Carle ; Bread, bread, bread / by Ann Morris ; The tortilla factory / by Gary Paulsen.


DVD.


Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

713974927005

126.0122D GPN Educational Media


Bread--Juvenile films.
Children--Books and reading--Juvenile films.
Children's literature--Juvenile films.


Children's television programs.
Educational television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.

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