As Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 heads to theaters this summer, Disney Publishing is rolling out a full collection of books, interactive reading sets, and digital activities inspired by the film. From storybooks and sticker books to an electronic read-aloud set and a behind-the-scenes art book, the lineup gives fans new ways to spend time with Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the gang before and after the movie hits theaters on June 19.

This rounds out the reading side of what’s become a massive consumer products push around Toy Story 5. For the full picture of everything else dropping around the film’s release, see our complete Toy Story 5 product roundup and the Disney Store Toy Story 5 Collection. For ongoing Disney merchandise coverage across every brand and category, visit our Disney Consumer Products Guide.
Storybooks for Younger Readers


Don’t Close This Book! (Disney/Pixar Toy Story 5), by Phaea Crede and illustrated by Satoshi Hashimoto, is a jacketed picture book built around the film’s “Toy meets Tech” premise, following Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and the rest of the gang as their jobs get challenged by the electronics kids are obsessed with today. It runs $17.99 in hardcover, 40 pages, for ages 3 to 5.
The Disney and Pixar Toy Story 5 Little Golden Book covers the same story in the classic Little Golden Book format, illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team. It’s $5.99 in hardcover, 24 pages, for ages 2 to 5, and it’s the most affordable entry point in the entire lineup.
Reference and Collector Books

The Disney Pixar Toy Story Treasury of Characters from DK is a $24.99 hardcover reference guide spanning the full Toy Story cast across all five films, the kind of book a longtime fan flips through as much as a kid does.
Activity and Sticker Books



The Disney Pixar Toy Story 5 Ultimate Sticker Book from DK runs $7.99 in trade paperback.
Disney Pixar Toy Story 5: Look and Find sends kids searching for hidden surprises across 8 busy scenes from the film, with extra challenges in the back of the book. It’s $9.99.
Disney/Pixar Toy Story 5 My Busy Books pairs a full storybook with 10 figurines and a playmat, turning storytime into a hands-on activity for kids 3 and up. It’s $13.72 and doubles as a travel activity for road trips and flights.
The Electronic Reader Set

Disney Pixar Toy Story Collection: Me Reader 8-Book Library and Electronic Reader Sound Book Set is the most ambitious item in the lineup at $34.99. It packages 8 illustrated books, one for each of the five Toy Story films including the new one, with a Me Reader module that reads each story aloud when a child presses the matching book and page buttons. The set is built for beginning readers working toward independent reading, with expressive narration and story sounds layered in to support comprehension.
For Collectors and Animation Fans

Disney/Pixar The Art of Toy Story 5 is the adult-facing entry in the lineup, a $50 hardcover with jacket running 172 pages. It joins the same collectible Art of series as The Art of Elemental and The Art of Inside Out 2, featuring character designs, storyboards, production art, and interviews with the creative team behind the film.
Our Take: The Me Reader set is the one worth steering toward if you’ve got a kid who’s still building reading confidence. Sticker books and Look and Find are great for a car ride, but having all five Toy Story stories read aloud with sound effects is the kind of thing that turns into a bedtime routine, not just a one-time purchase.