These old "shorts" are shown today. I teach ISS (in -school-suspension ) grades 9-12, I show these shorts at the students 20 minute lunch breaks...they can watch or not watch, but they do hear it...lol
They could have offered the boy a little bit of help! Especially since he is new to the concept. There's no reason to just leave him to his own devices. The 50s expected kids to be way too grown, and these days, they're still babies well into adulthood! Where is the balance?
I'm glad I'm not the only one that actually seeks these films out.
I show these videos to my elementary school kids. The message never gets old
I love these, too. Especially the ones about proper eating habits, and keeping neat and clean. We can still use all these good values as adults, too!
These old "shorts" are shown today. I teach ISS (in -school-suspension ) grades 9-12, I show these shorts at the students 20 minute lunch breaks...they can watch or not watch, but they do hear it...lol
That’s great. Keep it up haha
The neighbor shows up with the dog and assumes the family wants it.
Shame these films are not shown today.
I learned a lot by watching this video
I like watching this video an I like a lot by watching this TV show video
You asked for all of that!
You made the choice!
love these videos
They could have offered the boy a little bit of help! Especially since he is new to the concept. There's no reason to just leave him to his own devices. The 50s expected kids to be way too grown, and these days, they're still babies well into adulthood! Where is the balance?
What a difference compared to the youth of today =/
There are plenty of great kids around who work hard and try to be good people.
So if you want a dog like Pal, get a job!
lol addicted to old instructional films?
Pal prolly didn't make it to the 60's. Lol.
Is that Paul Harvey doing the voice over?
@ Daniel Rydstrom same here lol
You can't be serious!