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| Free To Be You And Me |
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| It's All Right To Cry |
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| Parents Are People |
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| Sisters And Brothers |
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| When We Grow Up |
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MERCHANDISE
The Free To Be...You And Me material continues to be just as
fresh and relevant as when it was created thirty years ago.
Luckily, it's also still available.
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New
Updated DVD
We're delighted to
announce the release of the new updated version of the
...You And Me DVD, with
- Previously
unreleased scene by Dustin Hoffman
- Greatly improved
audio and video re-mastered from the original
broadcast
- Close Captioning
in both English and Spanish
- New
Introduction by Marlo Thomas
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New
35th Anniversary Edition
Original stories with
all-new illustrations and bonus sampler CD Free To Be...
You And Me is a storybook and a songbook, a collection
of poems and a gallery of pictures that bring out the
child in readers of all ages. This innovative book
celebrates diversity, challenges stereotypes, and
encourages kids to be themselves in a joyful, positive
manner. Its contents can be read aloud and shared. Best
of all, in t he midst of all the merriment this book
brings, kids experience important messages and learn
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Free
To Be...You And Me: CD
There are thousands upon thousands of children's albums
out there, but the one that quietly left its mark with
more '70s children than perhaps any other album was this
disc. Free to Be...You and Me was a pet project of proud
feminist Marlo Thomas (a.k.a. "That Girl"), and it was
born--according to the liner notes--by the desire to
provide her niece with music "to celebrate who she was
and who she could be." Harry Belafonte sings "Parents
Are People," ex-football great Rosie Grier offers an
incredible, touching melody titled "It's All Right to
Cry," and Diana Ross waxes future-positive on "When We
Grow Up." A great hour of brain food for young--and
not-so-young--children. --Denise Sheppard |
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Free
To Be...You And Me: DVD & VHS
Like Schoolhouse Rock,
Marlo Thomas's 1970s children's TV show, Free to Be… You
and Me met with immediate success and became a treasured
piece of entertainment over the years. Based on her
award-winning album of songs, skits, and comedy, Free to
Be explores the infinite possibilities of childhood.
Fans know most of the skits in the 45-minute show
verbatim, and it's easy to see why right from the
beginning with an infectious title track followed by a
puppet sketch featuring Thomas and Mel Brooks as
newborns. Top talent appears on both sides of the
camera, including Alan Alda who directs and performs a
cartoon about a boy who wants a doll. However, the
presentation does show its age at times: a teenage
Michael Jackson singing (with Roberta Flack) on how he's
not going to change when he grows up. For all ages.
--Doug Thomas |

MORE INFO
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Free
To Be...You And Me: Play
From the book 'Free To
Be...You And Me' conceived by Marlo Thomas. Adapted for
the stage by Douglas Love and Regina Safran
Contributions by Judy Blume, Dan Greenberg, Carol Hall,
S. Harnick, Bruce Hart, Edward Kleban, Elaine Laron,
Stephen Lawrence, Betty Miles, Shelley Miller,C. Reiner,
M. Rodgers, Shel Silverstein, Peter Stone, and C.
Zolotow
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