PreS-Gr 3—Mr. Leebot, (Lee Davila) returns with another synthesizer and drum machine filled album for children. Whether he's singing about how your body works, cleaning up the house, or choosing a superpower, Mr. Leebot keeps the tempos upbeat and the tunes moving along. For younger children, the lyrics may sometimes be slightly obscured by the electronic music, but older listeners will enjoy the beat. All of the songs are original works with the exception of the album capper, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." While not useful in a story time setting, children and adults who were fans of bands like Devo will enjoy listening to this unique collection of children's music. A fine addition to larger collections.—Veronica De Fazio, Plainfield Public Library Distinct, IL
In this beautiful, heartrending, yet horrifying film, North Koreans tell their stories of imprisonment, sexual slavery, torture, murder, and escape to China or South Korea during the nearly 50-year regime of Kim Il Sung (1912—94). The interviews are illustrated through the interspersion of dance sequences, archival news footage, and drawings. Particularly interesting are the North Korean propaganda films celebrating Kim Il Sung as God and showing in the face of mass starvation happy workers, elaborate military displays, and the creation of a new flower in 1988 in honor of the 46th birthday of Kim's son and successor, Kim Jong Il. A valuable time line traces 20th-century events in Korea. Bonus features include previously unreleased footage of camp refugees. This mesmerizing film displays excellent production values and is highly recommended for Asia collections.—Kitty Chen Dean, formerly with Nassau Community Coll., Garden City, NY
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