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Books in Playskool series

  • Baby Faces

    Playskool

    Board book (Playskool, March 1, 1998)
    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.
  • The Playskool Toddler's Busy Play Book: Over 500 Creative Games, Activities, Crafts and Recipes for Your Very Busy Toddler

    Robin McClure

    Paperback (Sourcebooks, )
    500 fun-filled activities, crafts, and games to inspire, amuse, entertain, and capture your growing toddler's imagination! Keeping up with an active toddler can be a full-time job. Where do parents turn when they run out of ideas to keep their on-the-go toddler busy and entertained? The Playskool Toddler's Busy Book is packed with 500 toddler-sized activities perfect for every occasion:-Travel time - so much fun that kids may forget to ask, "Are we there yet?"-Play dates - what to do when your house is full of rambunctious youngsters-Calm and quiet - how to keep toddlers busy and quiet when you're out and about or having quiet time at home.-Fun with the family - great ideas for quality time with loved ones that will get the whole family involved-Smart zone -games to stimulate the mind and teach toddlers new skills -Sick days - keep toddlers from getting fidgety as they rest and recuperate-Holiday fun - From January through December, a full year's worth of holiday-themed activities-Parents' night out - fun crafts and activities to play with the babysitter when mom and dad get a night offWith games, crafts, and recipes for any situation and every day of the year, The Playskool Toddler's Busy Book is sure to educate and engage your growing toddler for hours!
  • The Busy Band Parade

    Denise Lewis Patrick, Franc Mateu

    Board book (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
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  • Playskool Shuffle Stories

    Maggie Testa, S. I. International

    Paperback (Simon Scribbles, )
    None
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  • 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.
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  • Let's Go Shopping

    Maggie Testa, Robert Roper

    Paperback (Simon Scribbles, Dec. 23, 2008)
    Chilldren will learn basic concepts in this interactive book all about shapes, colors, and items they see in the grocery store. The activities on the pages prompt the child to find the matching stickers, simulating shopping. And with a handle cut into the book, children will love bringing Let's Go Shopping with them when they go grocery shopping with Mom or Dad!
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  • 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
  • Go Go Goes to the Doctor

    Samantha Brooke, S. I. International

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 22, 2009)
    Go Go Dino needs to get a checkup! He's a little nervous, but his pals come along to show him there is nothing to worry about.This charming 8x8 is sure to be a big hit with kids who may feel a bit anxous about their first doctor visits.
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  • 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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  • Molly's Fix-it Day

    Denise Lewis Patrick, Franc Mateu

    Board book (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    None
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  • What Do You Say?: A Book About Manners

    Leigh Olsen, S. I. International

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 22, 2009)
    In this adorable lift-the-flap book, the Playskool pals aren't being very polite! They are grabbing for food, sneezing, bumping into people, not waiting their turn, etc. Underneath each flap kids will learn the appropriate and polite thing to do, as well as learn the all-important magic words "please," "thank you," "excuse me" and "I'm sorry." This fun interactive format with a perennially popular theme is sure to be a hit with both preschoolers and their parents.
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  • Good Night, Pals

    Tina Gallo, Josie Yee

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, May 19, 2009)
    It’s nighttime, and the Playskool pals need to get ready for bed. What should they do first? Children will love reading about Go Go Dino’s bubble bath and Tubby’s favorite pajamas. This book also comes with a sheet of stickers and a bedtime “to do” list poster to remind kids of what they need to do before going to sleep.
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