Toys -- Juvenile fiction
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Toys -- Juvenile fiction
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Toys
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- The Berenstain Bears' mad, mad, mad toy craze, Stan & Jan Berenstain
- A very McStuffins Christmas, adapted by Sheila Sweeny Higginson ; illustrated by Character Building Studio and the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Nubby, by Dan Richards ; illustrations by Shanda McCloskey
- It's bedtime!, by Brigitte Weninger ; illustrated by Alan Marks ; translated by Kathryn Grell
- A fire truck for Chuck, written by Annika Dunklee ; illustrated by Cathon
- Toy box heroes, by Christy Webster ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Spark and the grand sleuth, Robert Repino
- Lightyear, Meredith Rusu
- The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh, a classic Disney treasury
- Knuffle Bunny, a cautionary tale, by Mo Willems
- The velveteen rabbit, or, How toys become real, by Margery Williams [Bianco] ; illustrated by Florence Graham
- Space ranger to the rescue, adapted by Natasha Bouchard ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- My little car, Mi carrito, Gary Soto ; illustrated by Pam Paparone
- All stuffed up, by Catherine Hapka ; illustrated by Character Building Studio and the Disney Storybook Artists
- The epic adventures of Huggie & Stick, by Drew Daywalt & David Spencer
- Into darkness, Liz Braswell
- Mr. Putter and Tabby fly the plane, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
- If I could drive a crane!, by Michael Teitelbaum ; illustrated by Uldis Klavins
- Pooh's snowy day, by Lauren Cecil ; illustrated by Andrew Grey
- Un premio adentro, un cuento sobre Robot y Rico, por Anastasia Suen ; ilustrado por Mike Laughead. = A prize inside : a Robot and Rico story / by Anastasia Suen ; illustrated by Mike Laughead ; original translation, Claudia Heck
- The amazing life of Azaleah Lane, by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Mari Lobo
- Corduroy, escrito e ilustrado por Don Freeman
- Lettice, the flying rabbit, Mandy Stanley
- Winnie-The-Pooh and the house at Pooh Corner, retold from the A.A. Milne original by Cala Spinner ; cover illustrated by Karl James Mountford ; interior illustrated by MUTI
- Toy story 2, illustrated by Ben Butcher ; adapted by Christopher Nicholas
- Harry and the dinosaurs at the museum, [written by] Ian Whybrow and [illustrated by] Adrian Reynolds
- Someone didn't say thank you, by Sheryl Berk ; illustrated by Atelier Philippe Harchy
- Little Whistle's Christmas, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Pooh's surprise basket, adapted by Isabel Gaines ; illustrated by Josie Yee
- The Mine-o-saur, by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen ; illustrated by David Clark
- Ride 'em, cowboy!, by Kate McMullan ; illustrated by Lorelay Bove
- The little engine that could, retold by Watty Piper ; illustrated by George & Doris Hauman
- Too many toys!, Heidi Deedman
- Corduroy's garden, story by Alison Inches ; illustrations by Allan Eitzen
- The Tusk Fairy, Nicola Smee
- Spark and the League of Ursus, Robert Repino
- You've got a friend in me, by Lauren Clauss ; illustrated by Jerrod Maruyama
- Toy story, read-along storybook and CD
- Merry Christmas, Princess Dinosaur!, by Jill Kastner
- ¿Dónde está Oso?, Jonathan Bentley ; de la traducción, Luis Font
- Harry and the bucketful of dinosaurs, written by Ian Whybrow ; illustrated by Adrian Reynolds
- Toys come home, being the early experiences of an intelligent stingray, a brave buffalo, and a brand-new someone called Plastic, Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Beady Bear, by Don Freeman
- Princess Dinosaur, by Jill Kastner
- Here are toys!, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- Sleepy, the goodnight buddy, by Drew Daywalt ; illustrated by Scott Campbell
- That rabbit belongs to Emily Brown, written by Cressida Cowell ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- Welcome to Shopville, by Jenne Simon
- Merry Christmas, Woody, by Kristen L. Depken
- It was you, Blue Kangaroo!, Emma Chichester Clark
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