Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for everyone Comment: I bought this for sub days for my jr high and high school students. I used to love watching this as a child and my students beg to watch it every year. They learn so much in a fun way. If you teach math at all, especially geometry, buy this!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Donald in Mathmagic Land Comment: Great movie but a little hard to hear even with the volume all the way up.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Donald in Mathmagic Land Comment: A classic. This video playfully engages children in the ideas of basic mathematics.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Available on Disney "educational" DVD Comment: Saw this on a worn VHS some years ago, and have been looking for a copy ever since. The other reviews pretty much say why. :-)
I'm happy to report that Disney is now selling it on both DVD and VHS, albeit in pricey "teachers" editions. Afraid Amazon doesn't permit inclusion of links in reviews, but a quick google on Mathmagic Land should reveal the disney-go-com pages of interest.
Just ordered a copy over the phone -- for some odd reason they don't offer online ordering. However they also didn't have any problem with the fact that I'm not a teacher, and the phone call is free.
Not sure what their normal shipping times are -- the phone rep estimated a week or two for delivery. This might make somebody a great holiday gift.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Duh! Vinci Code Comment: Thirty five years ago when I used to thread the 16mm version through a projector in my 4th grade classroom, I, and my students, thought it was the most entertaing, fascinating film we ever saw. After I stopped teaching, I searched for it for years, just wanting to have it in my collection. I finally found it used, on Amazon, watched it once just to bring back the memories, then put it on my shelf. Then I read The da Vinci Code. I couldn't believe it! All the reference to the golden rectangle, golden ratio, proportions of the pentagram, the Pythagorean Society, and even Disney himself! And to think I was teaching all that to my 9 year olds in the 60's before Dan Brown was even born! A fun video for any math lover.
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