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December 18th, 2014

PowToon Survey (this can/should be done over the holidays):

https://docs.google.com/a/googleapps.wrdsb.ca/forms/d/16kKi9aa51q5r-6kTG60NKHnpMPykoERm1ZoU7yxGvAc/viewform

 

  1. Shellrock Holmes
  2. The Lonely Dragon
  3. Doug in the Depths
  4. Matais the Matchstarter
  5. From Bully to Beggar
  6. The Termiborg
  7. Dash
  8. Cleanerella
  9. Snow White And The Poisoned Pear
  10. Just an Average Princess
  11. The Lazy Princess
  12. The Big Change
  13. Stalker
  14. Violet
  15. Listen
  16. The Raiders of Bobbingville Kingdom
  17. Lavender
  18. Jeffery
  19. Lost
  20. Prunellope and the Giant Peach
  21. The Giant Vegetable
  22. Rudy and The Kindness Fairies
  23. Gerald and the Magical Goat
  24. Willy Wonky and the Chocolate Twist

 

Add sound effects: http://www.naxosmusiclibrary.com/home.asp?rurl=%2Fdefault%2Easp

 

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