Toys Come Home
Toys Come Home: Being the Early Experiences of an Intelligent Stingray, a Brave Buffalo, and a Brand-New Someone Called Plastic (Toys Go Out)
Toys Come Home
Paul O. Zelinsky, Emily Jenkins
“A bit like the great movie Toy Story and a bit like the wonderful Kate DiCamillo book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. This is a great family book.” —The Washington Post on Toys Go Out, the companion to Toys Come Home   Here is the final book in the highly acclaimed Toys trilogy, which includes the companion books Toys Go Out and Toy Dance Party and chronicles the unforgettable adventures of three brave and loving toys.   Fans of the series, as well as newcomers, will happily discover how Lumphy, StingRay, and Plastic came to live with the Girl. In six linked adventures, readers will also learn how the one-eared Sheep became one-eared, watch a cranky toy meet an unfortunate end, and best of all, learn why it’s okay for someone you truly love to puke on you. This is perhaps the most charming of three inimitably charming books destined to become classics.A Wall Street Journal Best Children’s Book of the YearA Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild Selection "A timeless story of adventure and friendship to treasure aloud or independently. Wholly satisfying, this may well leave readers expecting to see the Velveteen Rabbit peeking in the bedroom window and smiling approvingly." —Booklist, Starred“The best talking toy stories since Winnie-the-Pooh.” —Kirkus Reviews"A book destined to be read to children at bedtime for decades (nay, centuries?) to come. It is rare that prequels exceed the books they are meant to simply introduce, but this is one of the few." —Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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The book, TOYS COME HOME, is about a toy stingray that is given to a girl for her birthday. After the girl opens the package, she names the stingray, StingRay. StingRay learns about the animals the girl owns, such as Bobby Dot, the walrus, the mice, the sheep, and the unnamed rocking horse. In the six stories, things happen to the animals that are unexpected. Bobby Dot gets puked on, destroyed and replaced. In this book, you should expect the unexpected.

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