"Could Anything Be Worse?" is a color filmstrip with cassette tape narrative and sound effects intended to develop literary appreciation. The story tells how a rabbi helps a man learn to tolerate and appreciate his active, noisy family by showing him how it could be worse with chickens, cows, and relatives living in his house. Detailed illustrations are intended to depict the humor of the tale. The material seems appropriate for grades 1 through 6. The filmstrip and cassette tape are also available for purchase separately. J, 2-76.
""Could Anything Be Worse?" is a color filmstrip with cassette tape narrative and sound effects intended to develop literary appreciation. The story tells how a rabbi helps a man learn to tolerate and appreciate his active, noisy family by showing him how it could be worse with chickens, cows, and relatives living in his house. Detailed illustrations are intended to depict the humor of the tale. The material seems appropriate for grades 1 through 6. The filmstrip and cassette tape are also available for purchase separately. J, 2-76."@en
"Yiddish tale about a man who consults his rabbi concerning the noise and confusion of his home."@en
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