Elmo and his friends play a variation of everyone’ s favorite game, “Simon Says.” “Elmo Says,” is just like the original, except that here, our favorite furry little red monster leads the action. Toddlers and adults can read and join in the play—they just have to be careful to listen for those magic words: Elmo says!
Lindy names the ventriloquist's dummy she finds Slappy. Slappy is kind of ugly, but he's a lot of fun. Lindy's having a great time learning to make Slappy move and talk. But Kris is jealous of all the attention her sister is getting. It's no fair. Why does Lindy always have all the luck?Kris decides to get a dummy of her own. She'll show Kris. Then weird things begin to happen. Nasty things. Ev…
The original books featuring the scariest creatures from the Goosebumps movie, in theaters October 16, 2015!Amy's ventriloquist dummy, Dennis, has lost his head…for real. So Amy begs her family for a new dummy. That's when her dad finds Slappy in a local pawnshop. Slappy's kind of ugly, but at least his head stays on!Amy loves practicing her new comedy routine. It's like this dummy knows what…
This is the story of Luke, who has been hired to put on a puppet show. His problems begin when his mother sells his puppets, and continue when he tries to make his own. Despite mishaps the show goes on and in the process Luke and his friends form a club they call the Marble Avenue Monster Club.
Boys and girls ages 4 6 can join Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket on their thrilling adventure in this Step into Reading leveled reader based on the classic animated film Disney's "Pinocchio!""
Elmo and his Sesame Street friends re-tell classic Mother Goose rhymes, with their own unique Sesame Street spin. Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake...could that be Cookie Monster dressed up as baker's man?
The old wood-carver Geppetto decides to make a wonderful puppet which can dance and turn somersaults, but by chance he chooses an unusual piece of wood - and the finished puppet can talk and misbehave like the liveliest child. But Pinocchio is brave and inquisitive as well as naughty, and after some hair-raising adventures, he earns his heart's desire.
Illus. in full color. "Beginning readers can follow the Muppet monsters on their way to Sesame Street through simple vocabulary, large print, colorful monster illustrations, and a snappy text which rhymes."--"School Library Journal." Rhymed text follows the adventures of a group of monsters on their way to Sesame Street.