. . "Weston Woods presents" . . "Peter's chair"@en . . . . . . . "Pet show"@en . "Interviews"@en . "Getting to know Ezra Jack Keats"@en . . . . . . . . . "Trip"@en . . "Letter to Amy"@en . . "Compilation of six children's stories featuring Peter, Archie and Louis, originally released by Weston Woods Studios. Also includes a documentary segment on Keats himself. Stories have varying production credits."@en . "The Snowy Day: Enchanted with a city snowfall, Peter looks forward to going outside again tomorrow. Whistle for Willie: Peter longs to whistle so he can call his dog, Willie. Peter's Chair: Peter wants to run away when his new baby sister arrives, but he learns something important about growing up instead. A Letter to Amy: The wind spoils Peter's attempt to mail a special birthday invitation to Amy. Apt. 3: The sound of a harmonica lead to an understanding between a blind man and two boys who live in the same building in the city. Pet Show: All the kids in the neighborhood are on their way to the pet show-except for Archie who can't find his pet. The Trip: Louie constructs a shoebox diorama and uses his imagination to visit his old neighborhood. Getting to know Ezra Jack Keats: Ezra Jack Keats provides a fascinating glimpse into his work as a children's book author/illustrator." . . "Pet show!"@en . . . . "Six of Ezra Jack Keats' picture books for children have been animated for this collection along with a live action presentation of his work as an author and illustrator of children's books."@en . . . . "Whistle for Willie"@en . . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . . "In The Snow Day, Peter slides down snow mountains as he delights in the silent wonder of a city snow. In Whistle for Willie, Peter longs to learn how to whistle so he can call his dog, Willie. In Peter's chair, Peter wants to run away when his new baby sister arrives, but he learns something about growing up instead. In A letter to Amy, the wind spoils Peter's attempt to mail a special birthday invitation to Amy. In Pet show, all the kids in the neighborhood are on their way to the pet show except for Archie, who can't find his pet. In The trip, Louie constructs a shoe-box diorama and uses his imagination to visit his old neighborhood."@en . . . . . "The Ezra Jack Keats video library"@en . "The Ezra Jack Keats Library" . "The Ezra Jack Keats Library"@en . "Snowy day"@en . . "The Snowy Day: Enchanted with a city snowfall, Peter looks forward to going outside again tomorrow. Whistle for Willie: Peter longs to whistle so he can call his dog, Willie. Peter's Chair: Peter wants to run away when his new baby sister arrives, but he learns something important about growing up instead. A Letter to Amy: The wind spoils Peter's attempt to mail a special birthday invitation to Amy. Pet Show: All the kids in the neighborhood are on their way to the pet show-except for Archie who can't find his pet. The Trip: Louie constructs a shoebox diorama and uses his imagination to visit his old neighborhood. Getting to know Ezra Jack Keats: Ezra Jack Keats provides a fascinating glimpse into his work as a children's book author/illustrator."@en . . . . . "Ezra Jack Keats video library"@en . "The Ezra Jack Keats library"@en . . "The Ezra Jack Keats library" . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . "Children's stories." . . "African-American children Fiction." . .