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Books with title Cry Woof

  • Woof

    Spencer Quinn, James Frangione, Scholastic Inc.

    Audiobook (Scholastic Inc., May 1, 2015)
    Bowser is a dog detective on the loose, paired with an 11-year-old girl, Birdie. Bowser and Birdie live on the Louisiana coast with Birdie's Grammy. When a prize stuffed marlin is stolen from Grammy's bait and tackle shop, Birdie and Bowser decide to take on the case. But what looks like a straightforward break-in soon becomes as tangled as a tourist's fishing line. Was Grammy hiding a treasure map in the marlin? What's up with Old Man Straker, owner of a rival tackle shop, and his juvenile-delinquent son? And most sinister of all, why does it suddenly look as if someone wants to harm Birdie? Told entirely from Bowser's hilarious dog point of view, Woof launches a brand-new slightly slobbery but utterly winning detective duo.
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    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Woof!

    Scholastic

    Board book (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 26, 2016)
    This beautifully designed book has fun flaps to explore and a sound bar to help children interact with the pets on each page. Each of the five sound buttons in the sound bar provides one animal sound. Children look at the photograph on the page, find the sound button with that same picture, and press it to hear the animal sound.With flaps to lift, engaging photography and lively text, children are encouraged to interact with the book while they learn about different pets and the sounds they make.* Perfect for parents and children to enjoy together!
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  • Woof!

    Allan Ahlberg

    eBook (Puffin, March 3, 2005)
    He felt a curious tingling in his hands and feet. He felt his nose becoming cold and wet, his ears becoming flappy. The thought in his mind was: 'I'm turning into a dog!'Eric is a perfectly ordinary boy. Perfectly ordinary that is, until the night when, in fifteen seconds flat, he turns into a dog! Eric and his best friend are determined to sniff out the truth - what makes an ordinary boy go 'woof'?
  • Cry Woof

    Sarah Hines, Jane B. Mason

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 24, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In the third installment of A Dog and His Girl Mysteries, things are going to the cats! Dodge and Cassie can't visit the senior center or take a walk without landing in a mystery or two. Something's up with the vitamins some people in town are taking--and something doesn't seem right about an eccentric neighbor's mysterious ""fall"" that leaves thirteen pets in need of homes. The former K-9 and his girl will leave no ladder unclimbed or rosebush uninvestigated to get to the bottom of the case!
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  • Woof!

    Allan Ahlberg, Fritz Wegner

    Paperback (Puffin, March 1, 1988)
    When ten-year-old Eric Banks is suddenly transformed into a playful Norfolk terrier, he must discover the reasons for the change and adapt to life as a dog
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  • Never Cry Woof!

    Jane Wattenberg

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, March 1, 2005)
    Jane Wattenberg's sly revival of Aesop's fable proves that you CAN teach an old dog new tricks."Do you brag? Do you boast? Think you're hot, buttered toast? Have you ever told a whopper? A glib fib? A lie?"Unruly Bix and the honorable Hunky-Dory have jobs tending sheep. A growl a day keeps the wolves away, but when a prankster cries "WOOF!", his fellow herders have a bone to pick with him. Will he get away with clean paws, or wind up in the doghouse?Jane Wattenberg is at her wacky best in text filled with fetching puns, sublime rhyme, and rockin' rhythm--and a bold new version of her trademark photo-compositions.
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  • Woof!

    Nick Ackland, Jennie Bradley

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, March 15, 2016)
    Which animal is your favorite? Sparkly animals go "woof," "roar," "moo," and more in this fun, engaging board book that is filled with bright, bold illustrations and simple text that little ones will really enjoy. It's packed with 10 sparkly images that teach young children about animals (and the noises they make), and comes with tabs on the end so you can flip to baby's favorites. From dogs to lions and beyond, there's always something wonderful for little ones to discover. This book is so delightful, parents will want to collect the whole Baby Sparkler series!
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  • Woof

    Spencer Quinn

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, April 28, 2015)
    "Spencer Quinn speaks two languages -- suspense and dog -- fluently." -- Stephen KingThere is trouble brewing in the Louisiana swamp -- Bowser can smell it. Bowser is a very handsome and only slightly slobbery dog, and he can smell lots of things. Like bacon. And rawhide chews! And the sweat on humans when they're lying.Birdie Gaux, the girl Bowser lives with, also knows something is wrong. It's not just that her grammy's stuffed prize marlin has been stolen. It's the weird rumor that the marlin is linked to a missing treasure. It's the truck that seems to be following Birdie and the bad feeling on the back of her neck.When Birdie and Bowser start digging into the mystery, not even Bowser's powerful sniffer can smell just how menacing the threat is. And when the danger comes straight for Birdie, Bowser knows it up to him to sic 'em.
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  • Never Cry Woof

    Shafer Hall

    Paperback (No Tell Books, March 15, 2007)
    Santa Fe. the swagger of the ransom of the made-up funeral "Leave me alone Tony Randall" All accidents are intentional, but they're still accidents, buddy. "The planets that are our brains orbit fitfully" Look at Richard playing the piano with that shitface grin.. I've gotta go steal some whiskey now to drink with Ol' Roison the Beau. Take a look at a teenage harmony. "I got angry at the wastebasket there. " Some poets have images passing through their eyes like melting ore until their sockets seal shut . Shafer, hand, foot, etc . "his lungs are well supplied with blood" "Lemme get one of them Roman Coin datebooks" With rocks, salt and nails. We don't have to take this one down Garth. "To own a boat must be a pleasure" -- Eddie Berrigan
  • Woof

    Spencer Quinn

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, April 28, 2013)
    DIV"Spencer Quinn speaks two languages -- suspense and dog -- fluently." -- Stephen Kingbr/brbr/brThere is trouble brewing in the Louisiana swamp -- Bowser can smell it. Bowser is a very handsome and only slightly slobbery dog, and he can smell lots of things. Like bacon. And rawhide chews! And the sweat on humans when they're lying.br/brbr/brBirdie Gaux, the girl Bowser lives with, also knows something is wrong. It's not just that her grammy's stuffed prize marlin has been stolen. It's the weird rumor that the marlin is linked to a missing treasure. It's the truck that seems to be following Birdie and the bad feeling on the back of her neck.br/brbr/brWhen Birdie and Bowser start digging into the mystery, not even Bowser's powerful sniffer can smell just how menacing the threat is. And when the danger comes straight for Birdie, Bowser knows it up to him to sic 'em./DIV;DIVAdvance Praise for IWoof/I :BR /BR / “Spencer Quinn speaks two languages -- suspense and dog -- fluently.” -- Stephen King, #1 INew York Times/I bestselling authorBR /BR / “Imagine Scout Finch from ITo Kill a Mockingbird/I setting out to solve a mystery with the aid of a charming, slobbery dog. You'll wish you had Birdie and Bowser as your very best friends.” -- Kathryn Lasky, INew York Times/I bestselling authorBR /BR / “Bowser and Birdie sent me into giggle fits and won my heart. Bowser deserves the Bucketful of Bacon Award for Best Dog Ever!” -- Jude Watson, INew York Times/I bestselling author/DIV;DIVSpencer Quinn is the author of the INew York Times/I bestselling Chet and Bernie mystery books and the stand-alone novel IThe Right Side/I, both for adults. His novels for kids include the INew York Times/I bestselling Bowser and Birdie novel, IWoof/I, and the follow-up IArf/I, as well as the Edgar Award-nominated Echo Falls series. Spencer lives with his wife, Diana, and dogs, Audrey and Pearl, on Cape Cod, Massachusetts./DIV
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  • Woof! Woof!

    David A. Carter

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Feb. 28, 2006)
    Simple, representational shapes, bold colors, and a clever die-cut design combine to create a guessing game with a delightful surprise ending.
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