When Mr. Potato Head loses his glasses, he does his best to get dressed properly, but despite his best intentions, he ends up wearing buckets for shoes and a mop for a hat.
A sturdy board book, complete with seven full-color spreads an indexed tabs, captures an array of baby facial expressions, from happy and sad to sleepy and shy.
A colorfully illustrated, interactive book opens up to reveal a five-foot-long train and allows young readers to explore each individual freight car by lifting-the-flaps to see what is hidden inside.
When Mr. Potato Head's friend, Little Old Lady Prune, invites him to dinner, she gives him a shopping list which he promptly loses, leaving him to try to reconstruct the menu from memory, with unexpected results
When Mr. Potato Head misplaces his favorite orange sock with purple polka dots, his efforts to find it lead him to sort his laundry, catch up on his gardening, reorganize his garage, and fix lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head are tired of spending Saturday nights at home, so they decide to go out for the evening, but they cannot agree on what they should do together
Mr. Potato Head can do any job. With the right uniform, he can be a firefighter, an astronaut, or even a rock star. But silly Mr. Potato Head get his clothes confused. Flip the pages of this colorful mix-and-match book and you can create hundreds of crazy or correct outfits. Read the story and show your child how to mix and match the pages to create fun looks for Mr. Potato Head.