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Books in Fisher-Price, Mix-Ups Playbooks series

  • Little People Mix-Ups

    Rita Balducci

    Spiral-bound (Reader's Digest, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Kids can make hundreds of wacky combinations of characters from their favorite Little People® playsets. The nonsensical tale is irresistible, and preschoolers will delight in making up over 500 silly story and character combinations by flipping the three sections of each die-cut page. A special activity page at the end of the book provides more interactive fun. In Little People Mix-Ups, Coco the Monkey, Smiley the Clown, Lisa, and their Little People friends have one mix-and-match adventure after another -- under the sea, high in a tree, and in lots of other fun places. A counting activity at the end will have youngsters flipping back and forth to find the answers. Dimensions (inches): 6 x 8 5/8
  • Great Adventures Mix-Ups

    Rita Balducci

    Spiral-bound (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Kids can make hundreds of wacky combinations of characters from their favorite Great Adventures by Fisher-Price playsets. The nonsensical tale is irresistible, and preschoolers will delight in making up over 500 silly story and character combinations by flipping the three sections of each die-cut page. A special activity page at the end of the book provides more interactive fun. In Great Adventures by Fisher-Price Mix-Ups, Eli the Wizard, Spike the Dragon, and their friends have one mix-and-match adventure after another -- on a rocky mountaintop, in a murky moat, and in lots of other fun places. A counting activity at the end will have youngsters flipping back and forth to find the answers. Dimensions (inches): 6 x 8 5/8
  • Up, Down, All Around: Learning About Opposites

    Matt Mitter, Peggy Tagel

    Board book (Reader's Digest, March 1, 1999)
    Kids learn about animals and opposites while they read the story and play with puzzle pieces in these handy new Puzzle PlayBooks. Six sturdy, child-safe, cardboard puzzle pieces are stored in a clear plastic clamshell on the front cover. Kids place each puzzle piece in the proper place in the book by matching the shapes and reading the clues. The charming illustrations are completed once the pieces are placed where they belong. In Up, Down, All Around kids learn the concept of opposites -- empty and full, up and down -- by placing their Little People® vehicle in its proper place. Format: Books with Toys Dimensions (inches): 6 1/2 x 6 1/2
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  • When I Grow Up: A Story About Animals

    Mary Packard, Peggy Tagel

    Board book (Readers Digest, April 1, 1999)
    Kids learn about animals and opposites while they read the story and play with puzzle pieces in these handy new Puzzle PlayBooks. Six sturdy, child-safe, cardboard puzzle pieces are stored in a clear plastic clamshell on the front cover. Kids place each puzzle piece in the proper place in the book by matching the shapes and reading the clues. The charming illustrations are completed once the pieces are placed where they belong. In When I Grow Up Fuzzy Chick asks "Will I be like you?" as he meets the other animals on the farm. Kids learn simple facts about farm animals -- the sounds they make, the things they do -- while placing each animal puzzle piece in its proper place. Format: Books with Toys Dimensions (inches): 6 1/2 x 6 1/2
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  • Where Is Anna's Lunch Box? : Fisher-Price Little People Tiny Totes PlayBooks

    Matt Mitter, Segundo Garcia

    Board book (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Youngsters will love having their own "suitcase" and "lunch box" to tote around in this charming series that features a book with a combination handle and clasp. Bright illustrations, delightful rhyming stories, and the easy-to-grasp handle make Tiny Totes a perfect book-and-toy for toddlers and preschoolers. In Where Is Anna's Lunch Box? Anna and her classmates board the bus for a fun trip to the zoo. But she leaves her lunch box behind! Young children will delight in following the adventures of the missing lunch box in this charming rhyming storybook. Format: Books with Handles Dimensions (inches): 6 1/2 x 6 3/8
  • What Should Eddie Pack? : Fisher-Price Little People Tiny Totes PlayBooks

    Matt Mitter, Carloyn Braeken, Jim Dwrk

    Board book (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Youngsters will love having their own "suitcase" and "lunch box" to tote around in this charming series that features a book with a combination handle and clasp. Bright illustrations, delightful rhyming stories, and the easy-to-grasp handle make Tiny Totes a perfect book-and-toy for toddlers and preschoolers. In What Should Eddie Pack? Eddie is going on a trip and wants to take everything with him. But his suitcase is too small. Young children can join Eddie as he discovers the one thing he can't do without. Format: Books with Handles Dimensions (inches): 3 1/8 x 4