The Show 'N Tell is a toy combination record player and filmstrip viewer manufactured by General Electric from October 1964 to the 1970s at GE's Utica, NY facility.
As the record played (typically telling a story), the slide strip, through which the images were projected on the screen, automatically advance to illustrate it.
[2] Thirty-five programs were grouped in seven "libraries" initially:[2] Licensed film strip and record packages were produced for many different children's properties, including Disney and Sesame Street.
An advertisement in LIFE Magazine[3] also specifically mentions Pinocchio, Peter Pan, and the Wizard of Oz "as well as educational programs created by World Book Encyclopedia."
These devices, which were drastically redesigned from their earlier version, only had two speeds (33⅓ and 45), and could not play full 12" LPs.