Toys Go Out, Emily Jenkins
Toys Go Out, Emily Jenkins
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Toys Go Out
Being the Adventures of a Knowledgeable Stingray, a Toughy Little Buffalo, and Someone Called Plastic

Author: Emily Jenkins

Narrator: Melanie Martinez

Unabridged: 2 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/11/2008


Synopsis

Award-winning author Emily Jenkins' Toys Go Out was both a Junior Library Guild and Book-of-the- Month Club selection. Lumphy the stuffed buffalo, Stingray the stuffed stingray, and Plastic the plastic thing have many wondrous adventures and learn all about the world. But will they ever discover what kind of toy Plastic truly is? ". bound to be a favorite ."-School Library Journal, starred review

About Emily Jenkins

Emily Jenkins is the author of many chapter books, including the Toys trilogy (which begins with Toys Go Out) and the Invisible Inkling series. Her picture books include Lemonade in Winter, Toys Meet Snow, and The Fun Book of Scary Stuff. She would like to be a Flare and work as a pastry chef. Visit Emily at emilyjenkins.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darla on December 31, 2023

This is so charming! Loved it on audio. The toys interact with each other and also the bath towel and washing machine. Such rich lives playing out when the humans are not around or sleeping. Definitely want to look up the sequels.😻......more

Goodreads review by Janssen on November 19, 2019

So cute! This is the perfect read-aloud I think. Definitely checking out the rest of the series.......more

Goodreads review by Julie on November 22, 2011

Oh, this book is simply delightful. Read it out loud for ten times the magic. My kids (6 and 4) are both passionately attached to a few small "friends" and immediately connected with Lumphy, Stingray, and Plastic and their affection for The Little Girl, and vice versa. Reading the first chapter out......more

Goodreads review by Lynne on April 03, 2008

This a fun book for the four to eight set. I like it as an introduction to chapter books. The book is set up as a series of stories which are complete in and of themselves. It is mostly text with some illustrations, so it allows for the child's own imagination. The younger readers (listeners?) may h......more