
Toy Academy: Some Assembly Required (Toy Academy #1)
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P.J. Ochlan
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A hilarious and heartwarming novel from the writer of Minions; a classic in the making. Playing is serious business.
Welcome to Toy Academy: Where toys learn to play. This is where action figures train to battle, stuffed animals study the art of the hug, and collectibles practice standing very, very still.
Though Grumbolt isn't really any of those things, he's determined to fit in. But when the Evil Toy Academy threatens to bring down his school, it's up to Grumbolt to go where no good toy has gone before and prove he's truly a great toy after all.
This laugh-out-loud chapter book by Brian Lynch, the writer of Minions and a writer of The Secret Life of Pets, is a classic in the making.
©2017 Bumrush, Inc. (P)2017 Scholastic Inc.Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Toy Academy: Some Assembly Required (Toy Academy #1)
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- Kathleen M Forgan
- 08-15-18
Best Children's Toy Adventure Book Ever
I personally loved the book!
It is an amazing book to read with your child, inside and outside!
And is great for school reports
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- Mike I. Portscheller
- 09-12-19
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