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Disney's Toy Story
In this retelling of Disney's Toy Story, all the highlights of the animated film are transformed into action-packed pop-up scenes with all the favorite characters from the film.
Hardcover, 96 pages
Published
August 15th 1996
by Mouse Works
(first published November 1995)
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There is so much to praise Disney for with the publication of Toy Story. Let me start off by saying the story itself is great. All of the characters involved as well as the different adventures they seem to get into make a good book to say the least. Andy's relationship with Woody is actually really cute in my mind and i think it adds an extra touch to the book. The way Woody chases after Andy when he leaves him at home is hilarious of course but shows his devotion to Andy as well. Woody shows s...more
Many children have seen the movie Toy Story but not many have read the Disney version. Yes the story is shortened compared to the movie, but this is a fun fantasy story for students. Due to the fact that students have watched the movie (most likely) this book might help them practice their fluency while reading. They will be familiar with the story line so it might help them with comprehension as well. Overall I think this is a fun story and it relates to children.
I am not certain this is the actual plot to the first Toy Story or not. Elements are, but I am not certain this scene actually occurred.
It's a chance for Pixar to make more money from their franchise. Why? Because little boys like Fritz love this stuff. I read this book over and over to him. He loves Toy Story!
Buzz and Woody re lost on the way to Pizza Planet because they were fighting. They are captured by an older boy who treats them badly until they can escape.
It's a chance for Pixar to make more money from their franchise. Why? Because little boys like Fritz love this stuff. I read this book over and over to him. He loves Toy Story!
Buzz and Woody re lost on the way to Pizza Planet because they were fighting. They are captured by an older boy who treats them badly until they can escape.
1. Disney Magical Stories
2. 05/06 = 30 minutes
3. Andy favorite Woody new Buzz envy? Coopolate
4. When you were a child, what did you often do?
I often went to park and I played with my friends enjoying doing athretics.
5. I read TOY STORY long time no see! Therefore I didn't remember its story so much, and I was surprised at Woody because he didn't think Buzz well so much in the begining.
2. 05/06 = 30 minutes
3. Andy favorite Woody new Buzz envy? Coopolate
4. When you were a child, what did you often do?
I often went to park and I played with my friends enjoying doing athretics.
5. I read TOY STORY long time no see! Therefore I didn't remember its story so much, and I was surprised at Woody because he didn't think Buzz well so much in the begining.
Sep 03, 2012
Amy Fretz
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4 of 5 stars
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I personally loved this book because I love the Toy Story movie. This has the same plot and story as the movies. I think this could really help a new reader because they already know the story of the movie. The words won't be as foreign to them. I would suggest this to a parent who is trying to teach their children to read.
This is essentially a novelization of the first Toy Story film. It's likely good for reluctant readers who are ready for chapter books but perhaps lack the motivation needed to challenge themselves to unknown plots, but otherwise it's fairly mundane. The Kindle version includes illustrations, but they're all grouped together on a few pages in the center of the book, which isn't very engaging for especially young readers.
This is essentially a novelization of the first Toy Story film. It's likely good for reluctant readers who are ready for chapter books but perhaps lack the motivation needed to challenge themselves to unknown plots, but otherwise it's fairly mundane. The Kindle version includes illustrations, but they're all grouped together on a few pages in the center of the book, which isn't very engaging for especially young readers.
Mar 07, 2012
Nichole
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3 of 5 stars
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A novelization of the first Toy Story movie.
Jan 23, 2010
Angela Barakat
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I read this with both my children.
May 22, 2013
Eileen Yen
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3 of 5 stars
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