When Andy grows up, he does not want his toys anymore, so they are sent to a daycare, where they meet other toys and there are lots of kids to play with them, but when things turn bad, they try to escape from the daycare.
The toys have free reign of the playroom, and they can't wait to try something different. The fairies want a ride in the rocket, and the pirates are ready to dance! But Teddy thinks toys should always play the same games. Will the other toys change his mind?
Read along with Disney! Andy is about to go to college, and Buzz, Woody, and the rest of his toys can''t decide what to do. Should they let Andy put them in the attic, where they might see him when he comes back, but they''ll never get to play? Or should they try to find another kid to play with them and risk never seeing Andy again? They can''t agree, and so they''re split up! Follow along with the word-for-word narration as toys try to find each other again!
When TD brings Martha and Skits a new chew toy, the two dogs can’t seem to stop fighting over who gets to play with it. Helen soon makes them watch a video (for babies!) about sharing and even threatens to take it away unless they can reach an agreement. After talks for trading toys break down, Martha comes up with a novel solution to the problem . . . will Helen be satisfied? Includes fun vocabulary-building activities.
"--A toy collector and friends love the new toy store but wonder why they are the only customers. To their surprise they find most every toy they ever wanted. Soon they discover their toy-friends have a life all their own...and the name of their game is ...trouble"--Cover.
"A sparkling star transports Elsa, Anna, Jack Sparrow, and several other friends and enemies into the exciting world of the Toy Box. They quickly find themselves on a wild adventure that can only be found inside Disney Infinity!"--Page 4 of cover.
When her environmentalist father is lost in the Everglades, Lizzie sets out to find him with the help of her dog, Spooner, and a family of tiny Guatemalan trouble dolls.
Family, friendship, new school challenges, and a rather large dog problem combine as sisters adjust to their new tiny house life in this charming chapter book series starter from award-winning author Jennifer Richard Jacobson. Perfect for fans of Ivy and Bean and Judy Moody. In a tiny house, 3 shirts + 3 pants = 9 different outfits Eight- and six-year-old sisters Twig and Turtle are excited and curious about their new small town in Colorado. And for their cool, tiny house! Their family is united in living more simply, and not stressing out the Earth's resources. But the move comes with a major problem: How do you fit a Great Dane in a tiny house? A sweet chapter book series starter with humor and heart, Big Move to a Tiny House is sure to win over fans of Ivy and Bean and Judy Moody.
Read along with Disney! Doc loves popping bubbles with her friends Emmie and Alma, but when their toy Bubble Monkey runs out of bubble soap, there are no bubbles to pop. Alma fills her up again, but something's terribly wrong. Bubble Monkey still can't blow bubbles. Follow along with word for word narration because It's time for Bubble Monkey's check up!