Let’s Find Something Better To Do (1983) The film “Let’s Find Something Better To Do” features Howard Krunkerk, a reporter who explores the concept of vandalism through avgeeks1and1 May 12, 2025 0 0
Let’s Give a Tea (1946) In this film, a group of school girls, led by Barbara, prepares to host a mother-daughter tea party, despite their avgeeks1and1 February 4, 2025 0 0
Let’s Go to the Movies (1948) Serves as an introduction to the history and development of motion pictures, highlighting their evolution from early flickering images to avgeeks1and1 January 4, 2025 0 0
Let’s Keep Food Safe To Eat (1964) The film “Let’s Keep Food Safe To Eat” emphasizes the importance of food safety and hygiene practices in the home avgeeks1and1 February 19, 2025 0 0
Let’s Learn To Predict The Weather (1962) Illustrates weather changes as related to movements of air masses, atmospheric pressure, and cloud formation. Indicates types of data used avgeeks1and1 October 26, 2023 0 0
Let’s Make A Map (1964) Mr. Johnson plans a family trip using a map, which helps him find locations and navigate distances. Inspired, Tommy decides avgeeks1and1 February 3, 2025 0 0
Let’s Make A Meal In 20 Minutes (1950) The film showcases Sally Gasco as she prepares a meal in just 20 minutes, highlighting the importance of kitchen techniques avgeeks1and1 February 24, 2025 0 0
Let’s Make Up A Story (1972) The film discusses the creative process of storytelling, emphasizing the importance of imagination in crafting narratives. It outlines the key avgeeks1and1 February 17, 2025 0 0
Let’s Make Up A Story (silent, 1972) Silent. Shows how you can use your imagination to make up your own stories with your own characters, settings and avgeeks1and1 August 11, 2022 0 0
Let’s Measure – Inches, Feet And Yards (1953) The film is about Jimmy who wants to know how far he can throw a ball. He learns how to avgeeks1and1 February 7, 2023 0 0
Let’s Measure: Inches, Feet, Yards (1953) A young boy, endeavoring to estimate distances, is taught by his father to use a ruler and a yardstick to avgeeks1and1 January 16, 2023 0 0
Let’s measure: ounces, pounds, and tons. (1956) Two small boys learn to use scales, and by weighing a pound of cotton and a pound of iron bolts, avgeeks1and1 August 11, 2021 0 0