It's holiday time, and the Hatchimals want to play! Come and join the fun in this sticker activity book with over 400 stickers. Help a Penguala fly home to Polar Paradise, learn to draw a Draggle and use your stickers to decide which new Hatchimals have hatched today. This book also contains exclusive collector cards!
Make some egg-shell-ent new friends with this fun, colourful guide to all the newest additions to Hatchtopia. Tigrette and Draggle are your companions in this journey to meet all of the latest arrivals from seasons three and four. And if you haven't yet come across the original Hatchimals, then don't worry, because they're all in here too! Whether you want to find out about your favourite Hatchimal's rarity, nest type, flight ability or just their cute personality, this is the book for you!
"This laugh-out-loud hilarious book is mandatory reading for parents, and should be taught in schools as the "cautionary tale" portion of Sex Ed. Run don't walk to buy it, and if you're a baby with lethal parents, crawl don't roll." --Rob Kutner (writer, The Daily Show, Conan, The Future According To Me) "Unlike babies themselves, copies of Jacob Sager Weinstein's book can be bought and sold on the open market. Buy two and bring joy and laughter to the lives of a copy-less couple." --Jose Arroyo (writer, Conan) "The "s-a-g-e" in Jacob's middle moniker indicates exactly that. He is a whimsically wise and hysterically funny fellow whom any child (or book buying adult) would be wise to listen to." --Dennis Miller "If you don't buy this book and then your baby dies, how are you going to feel? Pretty bad, I imagine." --Larry Doyle (writer, I Love You Beth Cooper; Go, Mutants!; The Simpsons) Have you ever read a parenting book that left you feeling inadequate and/or terrified? In other words, have you ever read any parenting book whatsoever? If so, you need How Not To Kill Your Baby, a hilarious parody of every fear-mongering, crazy-making pregnancy and parenting manual you've ever cringed over. Just consider the following advice: * "As you know if you have ever seen someone give birth in a movie or television show, all newborns emerge with adorable round faces, pudgy limbs, and twinkling eyes. If, by contrast, the nurse hands you a tiny, squawling creature with the face of an old man and skin covered in goo, hand it back immediately. There has clearly been some sort of mixup with a nearby ward for senile midgets." * "It's essential that you keep careful track of your baby's every bodily function. That way, when she is president of the United States and a paranoid-minded conspiracy movement springs up denying her eligibility for the position, you will have documentary proof that she did, in fact, poop on U.S. soil at 8:23AM on February 23." * "When choosing a nursery school, make sure to visit first, and ask the teachers about their educational philosophies. Then ask about their criminal records. If they insist they have none, you may need to keep asking, perhaps while shining a bright light in their face. Also, take their fingerprints, then follow them home from a discreet distance and go through their trash. Oh, and don't forget to thank them for their dedication to helping the young!" * "It is easy to adjust your parenting techniques as your children grow: simply do and say the exact same things, but raise your voice by one decibel for every year of your child's age." How Not To Kill Your Baby is printed on child-safe, 100% piranha-free paper, and bound without the use of exploding staples. You'll get no such promise from What To Expect When You're Expecting. How Not To Kill Your Baby is the book for you... unless you're some kind of baby-hating creep who wants to parent all wrong.
Hatchimals fans can explore Hatchtopia while getting to know their favorite characters with this activity book and comes with a sticker sheet complete with adorable characters and collector cards that offer even more Hatchimals fun once the activities are done. Full color. Consumable.
"Welcome to Hatchtopia, home of the Hatchimals! Join Ava and her brother, Oliver, as they journey through this wonderfully enchanted world with Pippi the Penguala and Duke the Draggle. Their mission? Gather three newborn Hatchimals and bring them to Wishing Star Waterfall, where everyone gets to make a wish--including Ava and Oliver! But what will they wish for?"--Page [4] of cover.
Because she can hatch anything people want, Little Hatchy Hen is kidnapped by the "world's champion chicken thief" who plans to use her to make a fortune for himself.
'Huffitty-chuffitty . . . huffitty-chuffitty . . . huffitty-chuffitty puff went the smoke from the Little Red Train's funnel.' When a lorry driver scoffs at the Little Red Train for looking old and useless, Duffy is quite upset. But the Little Red Train soon proves its worth when terrible traffic, breakdowns and faulty lights stop the lorries being able to deliver. And the Little Red Train doesn't look quite so useless, or little, after all! Ben Blathwayt's Little Red Train books, full of intricate detail, have proved a big hit with children. With a minimal text and big, busy pages Ben's books have enormous appeal for young children. Now enjoy this classic picture book with the accompanying audio CD, read by Richard Briers with music and sound effects.
The Internet of Toys (IoToys) is a developing market within our Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. This book examines the rise of internet-connected toys and aims to anticipate the opportunities and risks of IoToys before their widespread diffusion. Contributors to this volume each provide a critical analysis of the design, production, regulation, representation and consumption of internet-connected toys. In order to address the theoretical, methodological and policy questions that arise from the study of these new playthings, and contextualise the diverse opportunities and challenges that IoToys pose to educators, families and children themselves, the chapters engage with notions of mediatization, datafication, robotification, connected and post-digital play. This timely engagement with a key transformation in children’s play will appeal to all readers interested in understanding the social uses and consequences of IoToys, and primarily to researchers and students in children and media, early childhood studies, media and communications, sociology, education, social psychology, law and design.
The first fiction book from the must-have toy brand, HatchimalsTM! Find out the Hatchimals' story, discover why they've come here, and step through into their world . . .
Join Ava and Oliver as they journey to Hatchtopia for a magical fireworks display . . . only to find that the whole of the Hatchimals' world is suddenly frosty and cold! The fireworks display can't happen unless it's sunny. But with Wishing Star Waterfall frozen over, there's no way to wish away the snow! Where has all this wintery weather come from? And can Ava and Oliver find a way to melt the waterfall and wish the snow away? This book also contains exclusive collector cards!