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The Night The Toys Came Alive - cover

The Night The Toys Came Alive

Cass Hollander

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Summary

Find out what happens when all the toys in the city of Pleasantville come to life one night. After a night of playing, the toys had to get back to their houses before the children woke up. But they had one problem. None of the toys knew where they lived so they all ran to the wrong home. Fun music and authentic sound effects help tell the adorable story of “The Night The Toys Came Alive.”
Available since: 03/12/2020.

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