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When Toys Come Alive! - A Magical Toybox Adventure That Celebrates Imagination Friendship and Play - cover

When Toys Come Alive! - A Magical Toybox Adventure That Celebrates Imagination Friendship and Play

Shu Chen Hou

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

Open the lid to wonder in When Toys Come Alive! — a joyful journey into Tommy's toybox, where cuddly bears, race cars, and building blocks spring to life the moment no one is looking!
 
Join Tommy as he discovers the incredible magic hidden in his very own room. With each turn of the page, toys become trusted friends, everyday play becomes thrilling adventures, and imagination becomes the most powerful magic of all.
 
Perfect for bedtime or playtime, this heartwarming story inspires creativity, celebrates friendship, and reminds young readers that their imaginations can take them anywhere.
Verfügbar seit: 23.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 41 Seiten.

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