Here Come The Teletubbies
by John Youssi
from Cartwheel Books
This paper-over-board picturebook stars the four Teletubbies: Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po. Full color.
Lift-the-Flap Board Book: Big Hug (Teletubbies)
by Scholastic
from Scholastic Paperbacks
One day in Teletubbyland, a magic door appears. When Laa-Laa opens the door, what does she find? Po! And Po gives Laa-Laa a Big Hug! What will the other Teletubbies find behind the magic door?
Four Happy Teletubbies
by Scholastic Books
from Scholastic
Meet Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po, the adorable technological babies with TV screens in their tummies. The characters in these story books are from the first PBS television program created specifically for young children, ages one and up. Full color.
Merry Christmas, Teletubbies!
by Bonnie Bader
from Scholastic Paperbacks
Like all good Anglicans, the Teletubbies aren't letting Christmas go unobserved. One day in the strange and wonderfully surreal place that is Teletubbyland, a beautiful Christmas tree pops into existence. And then--"Ping! Ping! Ping! Ping!"--four gifts magically appear on the tree. Hmmm... four presents, four Teletubbies--why, there must be one for Tinky Winky, one for Dipsy, one for Laa-Laa, and one for Po. Sure enough, the Tubbies shake each of their color-coordinated boxes with a "jingle, jangle" before opening them to see what they've received. Needless to say, trademark Tele-hilarity ensues. Big, glossy illustrations (meticulously faithful to the popular BBC series) accompany text adapted from the original TV scripts by Andrew Davenport. Bye-bye. (Baby to preschool) --Paul Hughes
This hardcover, large-format picture book is filled with bright illustrations that will delight very young children. Join in the festive spirit with the four Teletubbies as they open their presents and celebrate a magical Christmas!
The Magic Telescope: Touch-And-Feel Board Book (Teletubbies)
by Emilie Kong
from Scholastic
One day in Teletubbyland, a telescope appears on one of the surrealistically green hills many of us have come to recognize. Dipsy, wearing a tangibly furry, black-and-white spotted top hat, looks through the telescope and sees rabbits sniffing flowers, Tinky Winky with a red vinyl bag, Po wearing a tutu-like skirt, and Laa-Laa playing with her orange rubbery ball. Then, as in all Teletubby encounters, it's time to say "bye-bye." If your children light up when they see Teletubbies on television, they may enjoy seeing them frolic in the pages of this oversized board book as well. And, since kids can't actually touch the television screen with any satisfying results, they may like the novelty of being able to touch objects such as the textured gauzy skirt, vinyl bag, and rubbery ball. If titles like this help children make a transition from television to books, so much the better. By any other measure, however, The Magic Telescope is less than magical. (Baby to preschool)
Dipsy looks through the telescope to see soft furry rabbits, Po's tutu, Tinky Winky's vinyl bag, and other things babies can really touch!
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