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Woody and Buzz had accepted that their owner Andy would grow up someday, but what happens when that day arrives? In the third installment, Andy is preparing to depart for college, leaving his loyal toys troubled about th...
Nina has always been quick, sneaky, and very independent, a Ninja baby--but then her parents bring home a Kung Fu Master, and Nina has to reconsider her strategy.
At bedtime, Grandma tells Max and Ruby three favorite stories about themselves.
A small child helps his reluctant, toddler-like dragon get dressed.
"An older sister explains to her younger sister all the things she used to be afraid of, along with some tricks to help, whether it's a special blanket for bedtime or singing during a storm"--Provided by publisher.
Animal toddlers arrive for storytime with Miss Bingo the flamingo.
A group of toddlers enjoys a lively music class including, at last, one very shy two-year-old boy.
A little girl explains that she does not need a pacifier anymore, because she is a big kid now.
Bea and her toddler ballet class perform "The Nutcracker."
"Meet the plucky toddler Edgar the raven. He's mischievous, disobedient, and contrary. He's also lovable. Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe"--Provided by publisher.
Whether spending time with Papa, singing songs with Grandma, playing games with Lucy, or racing with Charlie, toddler Henry wears his family out until bedtime, when Mama is the one who wants more.
When Edgar, the mischievous toddler, accidentally breaks a statue while roughhousing with his sister, he must decide whether to tell their mother the truth--and Lenore must decide whether or not to tattle.
With fun, printed fabric on the cover, this is a book for little girls who are ready to make the switch from diapers to big-girl undies!
Illustrations and simple text reveal what a toddler is thinking while going through a typical day.
Two young children must decide if they would like to play with each other instead of just playing with their own stuffed animals.
Lily, who is almost three years old, wakes up alone at home with only her cuddly toy for company. She is afraid of the dark, can't use the phone, and has been told never to open the door to strangers. But why is Lily alo...