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Books with title Oh, No!

  • Oh, No!

    Candace Fleming, Eric Rohmann

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Dec. 11, 2018)
    "This picture book reads like an instant classic.... Oh, yes!" raved Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Young children will delight in repeating the refrain "OH, NO!" as one animal after another falls into a deep, deep hole in this lively read-aloud. This simple and irresistible picture book by hugely popular picture book creators—Candace Fleming and Caldecott medalist Eric Rohmann—feels like a classic-in-the-making. Fans of Rohmann's Caldecott Medal­-winning My Friend Rabbit, will be thrilled to see a new book created in the same expressive and comical style.
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  • Oh, No!

    Candace Fleming, Eric Rohmann

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 11, 2012)
    "This picture book reads like an instant classic.... Oh, yes!" raved Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Young children will delight in repeating the refrain "OH, NO!" as one animal after another falls into a deep, deep hole in this lively read-aloud. This simple and irresistible picture book by hugely popular picture book creators—Candace Fleming and Caldecott medalist Eric Rohmann—feels like a classic-in-the-making. Fans of Rohmann's Caldecott Medal­-winning My Friend Rabbit, will be thrilled to see a new book created in the same expressive and comical style.
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  • Oh, No!

    Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann, Eric Rohmann

    eBook (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 11, 2012)
    "This picture book reads like an instant classic.... Oh, yes!" raved Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Young children will delight in repeating the refrain "OH, NO!" as one animal after another falls into a deep, deep hole in this lively read-aloud. This simple and irresistible picture book by hugely popular picture book creators—Candace Fleming and Caldecott medalist Eric Rohmann—feels like a classic-in-the-making. Fans of Rohmann's Caldecott Medal­-winning My Friend Rabbit, will be thrilled to see a new book created in the same expressive and comical style.
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  • Oh No!

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Flip the acetate pages to see what happens next in this wordless book filled with stunning and appealing illustrations that challenge enquiring mindsA boy’s kite is stuck up a tree and the boy is up a ladder to get it. Can you guess what will happen next? Turn the acetate page and ‘oh no’ he’s fallen off! An owl is up in a tree and he hasn't noticed the cat licking his lips down below. Turn the acetate page and ‘oh no’ the cat has got the owl. Some children are looking at a gorilla in his cage at the zoo. Have they noticed the monkey dangling some keys? Turn the page and ...‘oh no’! Children will laugh with delight as they watch the situation transform before their very eyes. By flipping the clear transparent page back and forth, they can create the action repeatedly. This is a light-hearted book without words, designed to promote discussion and vocabulary building. It is a simple yet deceptively clever and fun book, perfect for enriching a child's imagination and vocabulary.
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  • Oh No!

    Paris Dunkan

    language (Paris Dunkan, Sept. 20, 2013)
    Oh No! Where did it go? Can you help me find it? This hilarious children's book is sure to have children and parent's laughing at the situations our main character finds himself in while trying to retrieve his lost item!Can you help him find it?
  • Oh No!

    Laura Prestia

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 10, 2011)
    Oh no is the first book of a series, intended for all children who are just beginning to develop language. The book takes you through four different scenarios, each targeting early developing sounds. It focuses on common vocabulary words and uses repetitive two- to three-word phrases for practice. The book uses large, easy to follow text and simple illustrations to capture attention. Written and illustrated by Laura Prestia, a speech-language pathologist working with children with autism. Originally from Windsor, Canada, Laura now lives in New York City. Language with Laura . . . Enhancing communication one word at a time
  • Oh No!

    Bronwen Scarffe, Juli Kent

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Brief text and die-cut pages record the dilemma of a little girl who discovers that just about everything she owns has a hole in it.
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  • Oh No!

    Jim Boyd, Don Sandor

    language (, June 30, 2016)
    Embark on a journey to seek out The Wizard to help solve some of life's little problems in this exciting early reader book.
  • OH NO!

    Keith Faulkner, Jonathan Lambert

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1991)
    While poking through the attic, a young boy discovers more than he had bargained for
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  • !OH... NO!

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    eBook (Smashwords, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Can bad guys do good deeds?!Oh No! is the very funny story of Rittle the snake who takes refuge in a house and finds himself grabbed by the neck by a grandmother. Will he bite her? Can granny be saved from the flood coming? I giggled when I wrote it and you are bound to do the same thing while reading it, enjoy! Kamon
  • Oh, No!

    Candace Fleming, Eric Rohmann

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 11, 2012)
    "This picture book reads like an instant classic.... Oh, yes!" raved Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.Young children will delight in repeating the refrain "OH, NO!" as one animal after another falls into a deep, deep hole in this lively read-aloud. This simple and irresistible picture book by hugely popular picture book creators—Candace Fleming and Caldecott medalist Eric Rohmann—feels like a classic-in-the-making. Fans of Rohmann's Caldecott Medal­-winning My Friend Rabbit, will be thrilled to see a new book created in the same expressive and comical style.
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  • Oh No!

    Carole Bloch, Lesley Geekie Dawe, Jean Fullalove, Wendy Hardie, Jiggs Snaddon-Wood

    Paperback (Jacana Media, )
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