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Maggie Testa

6 Books
Maggie Testa is a prolific children's book author and editor who specializes in early readers, board books, and chapter books. She has written numerous popular adaptations and licensed titles for major franchises, including Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Peanuts, and How to Train Your Dragon. Her accessible storytelling is tailored specifically to engage toddlers and preschool-aged children.

Books in "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood"

Trolley is ready to roll through the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and Daniel Tiger is ready to say hello to friends along the way. Shaped like Trolley and made with moving wheels, this board book turns a simple ride into a hands-on visit through Daniel’s cheerful world. The story is brief and friendly, with familiar places and characters for fans of the show to recognize. For children in the early elementary years, it works especially well as a shared read-aloud or a nostalgic picture book to enjoy with younger siblings. The moving parts add playful interaction while the neighborhood setting keeps the mood warm, safe, and inviting.
6-8 Years 5 Pages
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Daniel Tiger is learning an important everyday skill: stopping to use the potty, even when he is busy. This simple novelty book gives the familiar Daniel Tiger lesson a hands-on touch with a button that makes a flushing sound. The story is best suited to children who enjoy reassuring routines, but it can also work for older siblings or confident young readers sharing a book with a younger child. Warm, direct scenes make the milestone feel normal instead of scary or embarrassing. With Daniel’s friendly voice and Jason Fruchter’s recognizable art, this book offers a gentle, practical story about listening to your body and becoming more independent.
6-8 Years
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Story time is almost starting, and Daniel Tiger and Prince Wednesday can hardly contain their excitement. The library is full of books, friends, and fun, but it is also a place where readers need calm voices and listening bodies. With help from Daniel’s father, the friends learn how to settle down so they can enjoy the story together. This Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read uses a familiar Daniel Tiger situation to support children who are practicing self-control in shared spaces. Short, clear sentences and a gentle emotional lesson make it a useful early reader for fans of library visits, friendship stories, and television characters they already know.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Daniel Tiger and O the Owl are having fun in the rain until thunder changes the whole feeling of the day. Once they come inside, the storm still sounds big, and both friends feel scared. Mom Tiger helps them try a calming idea: close your eyes and think of something happy. This Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read gives children a gentle way to name fear and practice soothing themselves when weather feels loud or surprising. The sentences are simple, the emotional lesson is clear, and the familiar Daniel Tiger setting keeps the story reassuring. It is a helpful early reader for children who like friendship stories with real feelings at the center.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Daniel Tiger’s day is full of times to know: breakfast time, Chime Time, dinner time, bath time, story time, and bedtime. With sturdy movable clock hands, this novelty board book lets children follow Daniel’s routine while getting an early introduction to telling time. The familiar neighborhood setting keeps the concept friendly, and the hands-on clock gives readers something to move as each part of the day changes. This is best for children who enjoy interactive books or for early elementary readers practicing how daily routines connect to clocks. Warm, simple, and practical, it turns a basic time concept into a Daniel Tiger day from morning to night.
6-8 Years 6 Pages
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At the library, Daniel and O the Owl find a pop-up book that looks too good to wait for. Uncle X is ready to read it, but O keeps noticing other exciting books all around the room. With so many choices nearby, focusing on one story is harder than it sounds. This Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read turns a small library moment into a gentle lesson about attention, patience, and enjoying one thing at a time. The simple plot and familiar Daniel Tiger characters make it approachable for children who are strengthening early reading skills. It is especially appealing for young readers who love books about books, story time, and friendly problem solving.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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