Toys -- Juvenile literature
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Toys -- Juvenile literature
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Toys
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- Making toys that move, Gillian Chapman, Pam Robson
- Wind-ups, Chris Ollerenshaw and Pat Triggs ; illustrated by Peter J. Millard
- Toys with springs, Wendy Sadler
- Toys, through time, Chris Oxlade
- From odds and ends to toys and games, Michael Grater
- Toys, illustrations by Sara Brezzi
- Magical rainbow slime
- LEGO everything is awesome, a search-and-find celebration of LEGO history, written by Simon Beecroft ; illustrated by AMEET Studio
- Woody's augmented reality adventure, written by Jane Kent
- Amazing rubber band cars, easy-to-build wind-up racers, models, and toys, Mike Rigsby
- Toys, then and now, Berys Dixon
- Hot Wheels challenge accepted, stunt craft book
- Toys, written by Robin Twiddy
- Toys
- Baby touch, a black-and-white book, illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio
- 101 kids activities that are the ooey, gooey-est ever!, nonstop fun with DIY slimes, doughs and moldables, Jamie Harrington, Brittanie Pyper and Holly Homer
- Let's explore playground and toys, Karin Underwood and Heather Monaghan
- Toys and games, then and now, by Charles Hope
- Fidget spinners tricks, hacks and mods, by Cara Stevens ; photographs by Jason Grow
- Baby's world, author, S&S Alliance ; illustrator, Raffaella Castagna
- Toys discovered through art and technology, Karen Bryant-Mole
- Toys and games, Godfrey Hall
- Toys, Meryl Doney ; illustrated by Ruth Levy
- Toys discovered through science, Karen Bryant-Mole, Zul Mukhida
- Toys discovered through geography, Karen Bryant-Mole, Zul Mukhida
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