Toys -- Juvenile fiction
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Toys -- Juvenile fiction
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Toys
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Incoming Resources
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- The perfect present, by Abby Klein ; illustrated by John McKinley
- Rabbit Ears Christmas stories, Volume one
- Jan Brett's The nutcracker, Jan Brett
- Have fun, Molly Lou Melon, Patty Lovell ; illustrated by David Catrow
- Bear's big day, by Salina Yoon
- That rabbit belongs to Emily Brown, written by Cressida Cowell ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- A pocket for Corduroy, story and pictures by Don Freeman
- Case of the topsy-turvy toy, by Aaron Rosenberg ; illustrated by David Harrington
- Ready for action, Brian Lynch ; illustrated by Edwardian Taylor
- Ladybug Girl and the best ever playdate, by David Soman and Jacky Davis
- Good night, Harry, Kim Lewis
- It is night, by Phyllis Rowand ; pictures by Laura Dronzek
- Winnie the Pooh
- Beep! Beep! Go to sleep!, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by John Rocco
- Where's my t-r-u-c-k?, by Karen Beaumont ; pictures by David Catrow
- The miraculous journey of Edward Tulane, Kate DiCamillo ; illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline
- Traction Man and the beach odyssey, Mini Grey
- The great toy escape, by Kitty Richards ; illustrated by Caroline Egan...[and others]
- The miraculous journey of Edward Tulane, Kate DiCamillo
- Corduroy, Don Freeman
- Trainstop, by Barbara Lehman
- Corduroy/, story and pictures by Don Freeman
- Good as new, story by Barbara Douglass ; pictures by Patience Brewster. --
- The Christmas pig, J.K. Rowling ; illustrated by Jim Field
- Disney's Winnie the Pooh's valentine, by Bruce Talkington ; illustrated by John Kurtz
- Brave Bitsy and the bear, by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke
- Toy trouble, adaptation by Karen Barss ; based on a TV series teleplay written by Raye Lankford ; based on the characters created by Susan Meddaugh
- Gideon & Otto, Olivier Dunrea
- Friends forever, by Melissa Lagonegro ; illustrated by Studio Iboix and the Disney Storybook Artists
- Found, Salina Yoon
- Olivia, written and illustrated by Ian Falconer
- Dragonboy, written and illustrated by Fabio Napoleoni
- The Velveteen Rabbit, by Margery Williams
- Ten rules of being a superhero, Deb Pilutti
- Lucy rescued, Harriet Ziefert ; paintings by Barroux
- 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
- What the dinosaurs did last night, a very messy adventure, Refe & Susan Tuma
- Some assembly required, Brian Lynch ; illustrated by Edwardian Taylor
- Toy dance party, being the further adventures of a bossyboots Stingray, a courageous Buffalo, and a hopeful round someone called Plastic, Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Humphrey's really wheely racing day, Betty G. Birney ; illustrated by Priscilla Burris
- Run-down racecar, by Sheila Sweeny Higginson; based on the episode by Kurt Redeker; illustrated by Alan Batson
- Two's a crowd, Flora Ahn
- Toys meet snow, being the wintertime adventures of a curious stuffed buffalo, a sensitive plush stingray, and a book-loving rubber ball, by Emily Jenkins ; pictures by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Bun Bun Button, Patricia Polacco
- Some assembly required, Brian Lynch ; illustrated by Edwardian Taylor
- World's best mama, by Isabel Gaines ; illustrated by Mark Marderosian and Fred Marvin
- The velveteen rabbit, or, How toys become real, by Margery Williams ; with illustrations by William Nicholson
- Too many toys, a Christmas story, by Betty Clark ; illustrations by Diane R. Houghton
- What the dinosaurs did last night, Refe Tuma & Susan Tuma
- Tales from the House of Bunnicula, by James Howe, Books 1-4
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