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Books in Magic Movers series

  • Clara's Counting Tea Party

    Helen Stephens

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Clara and Oliver are having a tea party. Pull the tab that's attached to the illustration of their one party table and the image changes to become two party chairs! The numbers of objects in the pictures that follow keep increasing, all the way up to ten. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
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  • Archie's Animal Friends

    Helen Stephens

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Archie has many toy animal friends, but pull a tab and his big stuffed elephant turns into a tiny toy mouse--and his colorful toy parrot disappears, replaced by a fluffy gray kangaroo. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
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  • Pip's Playtime Colors

    Helen Stephens

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Pip and Sally are having fun dressing up in make-believe costumes. Pull some tabs and a pair of brown boots change into a black pirate's hat. On following pages, a blue truck is transformed into a red car, a green train becomes an orange Teddy bear, and still more objects change shapes and colors. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
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  • Lucy Loves Shapes

    Helen Stephens

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Lucy discovers the different shapes she can see in her house. Her favorite little book is square in shape, but pull the tab and it disappears, replaced by a round ball to bounce. Her yummy lunchtime sandwich is a triangle--until toddlers pull the tab and change it into an oval boiled egg. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
    B
  • Clara's Counting Tea Party

    Helen Stephens

    Board book (Barron's Educational Series, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Clara and Oliver are having a tea party. Pull the tab that's attached to the illustration of their one party table and the image changes to become two party chairs! The numbers of objects in the pictures that follow keep increasing, all the way up to ten. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
    K
  • Archie's Animal Friends

    Helen Stephens

    Hardcover (Barron's Educational Series, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Archie has many toy animal friends, but pull a tab and his big stuffed elephant turns into a tiny toy mouse--and his colorful toy parrot disappears, replaced by a fluffy gray kangaroo. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
    K
  • Pip's Playtime Colors

    Helen Stephens

    Hardcover (Barron's Educational Series, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Pip and Sally are having fun dressing up in make-believe costumes. Pull some tabs and a pair of brown boots change into a black pirate's hat. On following pages, a blue truck is transformed into a red car, a green train becomes an orange Teddy bear, and still more objects change shapes and colors. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
    L
  • Lucy Loves Shapes

    Helen Stephens

    Hardcover (Barron's Educational Series, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this charming Magic Movers book, Lucy discovers the different shapes she can see in her house. Her favorite little book is square in shape, but pull the tab and it disappears, replaced by a round ball to bounce. Her yummy lunchtime sandwich is a triangle--until toddlers pull the tab and change it into an oval boiled egg. When toddlers pull the tabs on the right-hand pages of Magic Movers books, a bright and cheerful picture is magically transformed into a brand-new image! Very young children will learn to recognize and name toys, foods, familiar household objects, and pet animals. They'll also learn to identify shapes, colors, and numbers. Each pull-tab operates "Venetian-blind-style" sliding slats--for instance, transforming a toy giraffe into a toy zebra. The easy text that accompanies every illustration is just right for reading aloud to toddlers.
    A