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When Mr. Potato Head loses his glasses, he does his best to get dressed properly, but despite his best intentions, he ends up wearing buckets for shoes and a mop for a wig.
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A personalized book and a keepsake album in one, My Photo Book All About Me features die-cut openings on each spread where children insert their own photographs. Each spread covers a different aspect of the child's life, such as birthdays, pets, friends, family, and home. Full color.
Mr. Potato Head can do any job. With the right uniform, he can be a firefighter, an astronaut, or even a rock star. But silly Mr. Potato Head get his clothes confused. Flip the pages of this colorful mix-and-match book and you can create hundreds of crazy or correct outfits. Read the story and show your child how to mix and match the pages to create fun looks for Mr. Potato Head.
Twenty-six die-cut sliding panels hide the names of 26 familiar objects and animals. After viewing each letter and illustration, little ones can slide the panel aside to find the animal or object's name. Full color.
Photos of big and little things help toddlers recognize familiar opposites of all sizes. Tabs on board pages.
Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head can't agree on a way to have a good time. But finally, at the Cool Cucumber's Blues Club, the potato twosome kick up their heels and have some fun. Full-color illustrations.
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Play opens a world of creativity, discovery and learning Packed full of more than 300 games and activities for any situation and every day of the year, The Playskool Guide to Baby Play will give you hours of creative fun, playing, bonding and growing together with your little one! --Diaper time-the best ways to keep baby entertained --New motor skills-games for reaching, sitting up and crawling --Fun with the family-great quality-time ideas for the whole family --Meal time-creative opportunities to include baby at the dinner table --Arts and crafts-baby keepsakes to create and cherish for a lifetime --Sights and sounds-games to promote baby's developing senses --One-on-one-bonding with the tiniest member of the family --Holiday fun-holiday-themed activities from January through December As the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently reported, play is essential for helping children reach important developmental milestones. Make play a part of your family's growth and bonding time. The Playskool Guide to Baby Play provides more than 300 great ways to entertain, teach, amuse and delight your little one.
AMP's personality titles take a snapshot look at the lives of today's most popular entertainers, sports figures, and even a prince. Full-color photos throughout and a bio in each make them irresistible!