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With Toy Story 5 galloping into theaters on June 19, your kids may soon be asking, "What do my toys do when I'm not looking?" Consider today's Family Pix your reading list for kids newly convinced their toys have secret lives. (Honestly, we're still kind of convinced they do, too.)
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Family Movie Night
Toy Story 5
In theaters June 19
Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and the rest of the gang are back, and this time they're facing their biggest existential threat yet: modern technology.
Bedtime Picks: Toy Tales for Young Readers
If your little ones are convinced that their stuffed animals, dolls, and action figures are having adventures behind closed doors, keep the magic going with these toy-themed books, all of which you can grab from ThriftBooks now!
Corduroy
by Don Freeman
Ages 3-5
When a teddy bear sets off through a department store in search of his missing button, he discovers that being loved matters more than being perfect.
Toys Go Out
by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
Ages 5-9
Three toy friends navigate big questions, small adventures, and the everyday mysteries of life when their owner isn't looking.
The Doll People
by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, illustrated by Brian Selznick
Ages 6-9
Meet the secret life of an antique doll family whose world is turned upside down when a new set of plastic dolls moves into the house.
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline
Ages 7-10
A proud china rabbit is swept from one owner to the next on an unforgettable journey that teaches him what it means to love and be loved.





