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Books with title Bow Wow Meow

  • Bow-Wow-Meow

    Blanca Lacasa, GOMEZ

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, May 16, 2017)
    Also available as Ni guau ni miauA laugh-out-loud funny and charming picture book about being yourself and understanding others.Max and his parents have a dog called Fabio.Fabio doesn’t like doing what other dogs do.One day, Max discovers that his dog goes out every night,and he decides to follow him Blanca Lacasa: A journalist, singer, and writer from Spain. She writes lyrics and books for adults and children. She has published with several Publishing Houses in Spain. Bow Wow Meow is her first picture book with NubeOcho and her first picture book in the USA.GOMEZ studied Fine Arts at the prestigious University of Salamanca (Spain). A new talent, she has worked for several publishing houses in Europe, such as SM in Spain, Le Petit Bulles Edition in France, and Scholastics and Sterling in the USA.
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  • Bow-wow Wow!

    Deborah Gregory

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Aug. 12, 2014)
    It’s only been four weeks since Chanel’s ballet accident put her on crutches, but for a Cheetah Girl, a month without dancing feels like an eternity. When she finally ditches the cast, she has trouble getting up to speed. The Cheetahs are further than ever from landing a record deal, but Chanel’s friends don’t seem to care about anything besides their new puppies. Worst of all, Chanel gained some weight while she was off her feet, and she feels like she doesn’t fit in with the other Cheetahs.As the group gets ready to get back in the studio, Chanel goes on an all-carrot diet in hopes of shedding those pesky pounds. But when dizzy spells start striking her on the street, Chanel begins to wonder if carrots are enough to sustain a hungry Cheetah.
  • Bow Wow

    Spencer Quin

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • Bow Wow

    Kelly Doudna

    Library Binding (Sandcastle, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Uses photographs and simple sentences to introduce words for different sounds that animals make. Includes a short story using some of these words.
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  • Bow Wow

    Ida Bohatta

    Hardcover (Ars Editions, Nov. 1, 1981)
    Eight brief poems written from the various points of view of eight different dogs.
  • Bow Wow

    Spencer Quinn, Jim Frangione

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Scholastic Audio, June 1, 2017)
    A bull shark in the swamp? No one in the Louisiana town of St. Roch believes it at first, but when a local boy has a face-to-face encounter with the toothy monster, every big fisherman is called out for the hunt. There's a big cash bounty on the shark. Sharp-eyed Birdie Gaux and her handsome dog Bowser can't help noticing that shark fever is causing some shady doings in town. For instance, where is Snoozy, the clerk who works at the Gaux family fishing store? He's the town's best fisherman, but suddenly he's missing. Is a rival bounty hunter behind Snoozy's suspicious disappearance? Or perhaps the marine biologist who said he'll do anything to keep the shark alive? Birdie and Bowser are determined to find Snoozy and bring him home safe, but the job is more dangerous than they know. Bowser better practice his paddling: He and Birdie are heading for deep waters . . .
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  • Bow Wow Meow

    George Daugherty, David Wong, Mel Grant, Chris George, Gretchen Schields

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Sagwa and her brother and sister are surprised to discover that their adopted cousin Cha-Siu is a puppy, but when the Sleeve Dogs try to give him a hard time, they realize what it means for someone to be a member of their family.
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  • Bow-Wow Mew-Mew

    Georgiana M. Craik

    Hardcover (Maynard, Merill & Co., July 6, 1894)
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  • Bow! Wow! Meow!

    John Townsend, Kathryn Selbert

    Board book (Book House, April 7, 2020)
    Pet-loving kids will enjoy unboxing and exploring this themed pack of three books. Meet Bow and Wow, the dogs, and Meow the cat. These three sweet pets love to cuddle, play, and nap, and in this charming Booktacular package, each animal gets a story of its own. The brightly colored, fun artwork and simple text are sure to appeal to the youngest children—and because all the books end with an animal curled up and ready for sleep, they’re just right for bedtime.
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