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Books in A Magic Window Book series

  • Magic Windows: What Do Your Pets Do All Day?: Slide the page. Enjoy the surprise.

    Pat Cahill, Pintachan

    Board book (QEB Publishing, Sept. 18, 2018)
    What do you think your dog does all day while you are out? Discover the secret lives of your pets and learn what they really get up to while you’re not there in this fun and imaginative board book that features a magic window revealing pets in funny situations. Slide the magic window and enjoy the hilarious surprise!
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  • Food

    Holly Mann

    Board book (Running Press Kids, March 16, 2005)
    Reception to this unique series has been overwhelmingly positive. With their shiny foil surfaces and bright colors, MAGIC WINDOWS hold enormous appeal for toddlers and preschoolers. These interactive concept books introduce early-learning concepts and first words. And with the low $4.95 price point, they make wonderful gifts and impulse buys. Our original MAGIC WINDOWS technology is a unique format that’s guaranteed to generate a “wow!” as a simple pull of a tab changes die-cut, black-and-white images into full-color scenes, highlighted with shining foil. Both children and adults will enjoy the interactive pictures that seem to come alive before their eyes, thanks to a unique new technology, in bright, holographic hues.
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  • Shapes

    Holly Mann

    Board book (Running Press, April 17, 2003)
    An interactive book perfect for engaging young minds and hands. Designed for children aged 2 years and older, Magic Window Books introduces early-learning concepts with an interactive component, via a changing-picture mechanism that's fun and full of surprises. The die-cut pages of the sturdy board book, filled with exciting scenes and eye-catching illustrations, feature sliding foil and acetate windows. With a simple pull of a tab, the pictures change into magical, full-color images on both sides of the page.
    LB
  • Food

    Running Press

    Paperback (Running Press Kids, March 16, 2005)
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  • Opposites

    Holly Mann

    Board book (Running Press, April 17, 2003)
    An interactive book perfect for engaging young minds and hands. Designed for children aged 2 years and older, Magic Window Books introduces early-learning concepts with an interactive component, via a changing-picture mechanism that's fun and full of surprises. The die-cut pages of the sturdy board book, filled with exciting scenes and eye-catching illustrations, feature sliding foil and acetate windows. With a simple pull of a tab, the pictures change into magical, full-color images on both sides of the page.
    LB
  • What's That Sound?

    Stewart Cowley, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1994)
    A child peers through the pet shop window at the animals and identifies their sounds--the kittens mew, the mice squeak, the parrot squawks--and a puppy leaves the store with the child.
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  • From My Window

    Stewart Cowley, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A small child looks out the window at a number of brightly colored objects--one wheelbarrow, two birds, three butterflies, four toys, and five apples--in a charming little book that teaches the basics of counting and numbers.
    K
  • Yellow Fish Blue Fish

    Stewart Cowley, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Feb. 1, 1995)
    An ingenious concept book teaches children to identify colors in a special aquarium where the yellow fish stares, the red sea star climbs on rocks, the blue fish blows bubbles, and the cute green crab plays hide-and-seek.
    D
  • My Busy Farm

    Stewart Cowley

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, )
    None
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  • Getting Dressed

    Stewart Cowley, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1994)
    In a delightful little book with a 3-D effect, a child watches his clothes being washed through a tiny magic window--until they are all clean and dry and its time to decide what to put on.
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  • Numbers

    Holly Mann

    Paperback (Running Press, April 16, 2003)
    An interactive book perfect for engaging young minds and hands. Designed for children aged 2 years and older, Magic Window Books introduces early-learning concepts with an interactive component, via a changing-picture mechanism that's fun and full of surprises. The die-cut pages of the sturdy board book, filled with exciting scenes and eye-catching illustrations, feature sliding foil and acetate windows. With a simple pull of a tab, the pictures change into magical, full-color images on both sides of the page.
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  • The Sacred Stone

    Stewart Cowley, Brian Lee

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Children's Books, Jan. 19, 1995)
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