Too Many Toys

Too Many Toys by David Shannon, published by Scholastic Inc. in 2008, is a delightful picture book that captures the humorous challenges of a young boy named Spencer as he navigates the chaos of having too many toys. This edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations that complement the engaging narrative, making it suitable for readers of all ages.
In this story, Spencer’s overflowing collection of toys creates a comical situation where his parents struggle to manage the clutter. As Spencer attempts to declutter his space, he discovers the difficulty of parting with his beloved items. The book explores themes of family dynamics, imagination, and the humorous side of play, making it a relatable read for children and parents alike. This second printing edition is presented in English and offers a lighthearted look at the joys and challenges of childhood.
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Caldecott Honor winner and bestselling author-illustrator David Shannon makes readers laugh aloud when young Spencer’s mountain of toys becomes overwhelming. A book that will be read again and again.
Spencer has too many toys! His father trips over them, his mother falls over them, and the house is overflowing with junk. Now its time to give some of the mountain of goodies away, but Spencer finds it hard. In the end, he fills a box, but decides the one toy he can’t part with is the box!
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