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Books published by publisher Playskool

  • Haunted House: Slide-and-Peek Book

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Full of hidden surprises, this bright board book contains secret panels that slide into place when children pull the book's easy-to-hold handles, along with a cast of spooky creatures and characters.
    LB
  • Things That Go: Slide 'n' Peek

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Following the success of Haunted House and Tell Me a Toy Riddle, here are two more board books packed with hidden surprises. Secret panels slide into sight when children pull the books' handles. In Let's Count Bugs! youngsters can find and count all sorts of creepy-crawlies, and in Things That Go, they can puzzle out the answers to fun riddles about moving vehicles. With their playful surprises, sturdy pages, and easy-to-hold handles, these are the perfect books for curious preschoolers.
    K
  • My First Briefcase: A Junior Executive Board Book Set

    Playskool, Benton Mahan

    Board book (Playskool, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Provides four sturdy books in the shape of business accessories, such as a cellular phone that rings, a date book with a reusable writing surface, and a wallet with cards, all encased in a "briefcase" with a plastic handle.
  • Tell Me a Toy Riddle: Sneak-and-Peek Book

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Young readers are invited to guess the toys hidden behind sliding panels in the illustrations
  • Mr. Potato Head's Costume Party: A Mix 'N Match Book

    Playskool

    Hardcover (Playskool, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Young readers may switch the horizontally split pages to portray Mr. Potato Head in a variety of costumes, from clown and Viking to mummy and superhero
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  • My First Clock

    Playskool

    Hardcover (Playskool, March 1, 1997)
    Provides an interactive learning tool for beginning readers, complete with a story about time, movable hands on a colorful clock face, and moving parts that can be seen in motion through clear acetate.
    H
  • ABC Slide

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Presents twenty-six sliding panels, one for each letter of the alphabet, that hide the words for objects and animals, allowing readers to guess the appropriate word for each letter
    LB
  • Let's Count Bugs: Slide-n-Peek

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Following the success of Haunted House and Tell Me a Toy Riddle, here are two more board books packed with hidden surprises. Secret panels slide into sight when children pull the books' handles. In Let's Count Bugs! youngsters can find and count all sorts of creepy-crawlies, and in Things That Go, they can puzzle out the answers to fun riddles about moving vehicles. With their playful surprises, sturdy pages, and easy-to-hold handles, these are the perfect books for curious preschoolers.
    H
  • My First Pet: A Storybook to Touch and Feel

    Playskool

    Hardcover (Playskool, April 1, 1997)
    A little girl must choose the animal she wishes to take home from the pet store in this boldly illustrated book with four flaps and seven textured panels, allowing interactive play for toddlers.
  • Casey At the Seashore

    Gabriel Horn, Yuri Salzman

    Paperback (Playskool, March 15, 1985)
    None
  • Who's Got Big Googly Eyes?: A Mr. Potato Head Book

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, March 1, 1996)
    Answers to questions about various facial features eventually reveal the face of the Mr. Potato Head toy, with stickers that enable young children to put together a potato face on the pages of the book
  • Choosing Colors

    Playskool, Geoff Dann

    Board book (Playskool, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Depicts young children with objects of various colors, and presents other familiar items of the same color
    LB