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THE DUCKS & US SONGBOOK MOVIE

ducks and usThis movie is a prime example of a new trend in media: a marriage between music, literature, animation, and motion pictures.  But as amazing as its form is, its content shines as well.  It is a well written story about people and their interaction with the environment, and the artistry of the creators shines through the technology used to bring it to the audience.This charming movie is brought to us by Emotion Literacy Advocates, “bridging the gap between feelings and words.”  You can visit The Ducks & Us Songbook Movie web site to see a short trailer of the movie, or to find out where the entire 6 and 3/4 minute movie can be seen.

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