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  • Ouch!

    Ragnhild Scamell

    Paperback (Good Books, May 1, 2013)
    Hedgehog has just finished building a cosy nest ready for winter when...OUCH! A juicy, red apple falls from a tree and sticks in the spines on her back! And now Hedgehog can't fit into her nest. Oh dear! Can her friends help?
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  • Ouch!

    Natalie Babbitt, Fred Marcellino

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 23, 1998)
    This tale from Grimm -- far less familiar than many of the others -- has been given a brisk retelling by Natalie Babbitt and witty, spectacular, sumptuous pictures by Fred Marcellino. The story tells all about young Marco, who leads a charmed life if anyone ever did, starting off as nobody special and ending up king. Not that it's an easy path, the most dangerous part being an errand that takes him down into Hell. But thanks to the Devil's grandmother, as good an old girl as grandmothers everywhere, it all comes right in the end.
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  • Ouch!

    Emily Briggs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Dominic and his puppy Cara are inseparable, except when play gets too rough, ouch! Follow along as Dominic learns how a gentle touch can lead to wet puppy kisses and sweet baby giggles.
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  • Ouch!

    Alan MacDonald David Roberts, David Roberts

    eBook (Stripes Publishing, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Dirty Bertie - the boy with nose-pickingly disgusting habits - is back for another helping of comic chaos! Join Bertie as he comes a cropper in A&E, goes swimming without his trunks, and takes part in an inter-schools quiz against Poshley Primary!
  • Ouch!

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    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 22, 2008)
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  • Ouch!

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 17, 2009)
    Now in paperback! From blistering bee stings to pus-filled pimples, this eye-popping book takes readers on a virtual tour of all of the grossest, gooiest, and most fascinating events that bodies have to endure. Featuring incredible 3-D graphics that reveal the action and body's response in microscopic detail, Ouch! combines kid-friendly gross-out value with cutting-edge anatomical and biological expertise.
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  • Ouch!

    Ragnhild Scamell

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, July 1, 2013)
    Hedgehog is about to go to sleep when OUCH! an apple lands on her back! Will her friends be able to help her? Ouch! is from Level 2 of Ready Steady Read! a fantastic graded reading scheme with four reading levels from Little Tiger Press. Ready Steady Read! makes learning to read fun. Each book contains games and activities to reinforce learning and test comprehension in a way developing readers will enjoy as well as handy parent notes from Prue Goodwin, Lecturer in Literacy and Children's Books. Level 2 is suitable for developing readers. The stories will help build their confidence, opening up the world of reading and imagination to them. About Level 2: * longer sentences * simple vocabulary, introducing new words * longer stories of up to 200 words * bold design, to capture readers' interest
  • Ouch

    Jan March

    eBook (WestBow Press, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Ouch is a labor of love, imagination, faith, and humor. Ouch the mouse is literally a birth miracle, because he and his mother, Missy, both survived. He was born full grown, with a heart and personality as big as his body. His parents, Mister and Missy mouse, knew that he was special at first sight, but even they did not realize what Ouch was born to give. Mister and Missys love of gospel music, their love for each other, and their love for the local church led this mouse family to open doors of love, appreciation, and understanding and closed doors of fear, hatred, and misunderstanding. How could a family of three mice repair a bridge of distrust centuries old between mice and men? This story affirms that our God does work in awesome and mysterious ways.
  • Ouch!

    Alan MacDonald PhD

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press Group, June 1, 2011)
    Join Bertie as he finds himself in A&E after an accident with a door, forgets his swimming trunks on a visit to Splash City, and proves that Know-All Nick doesn't actually know everything at the Junior Quiz Challenge.
  • Ouch!

    Ragnhild Scamell, Michael Terry

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 7, 2006)
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  • Ouch

    Jan March

    Paperback (WestBowPress, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Ouch is a labor of love, imagination, faith, and humor. Ouch the mouse is literally a birth miracle, because he and his mother, Missy, both survived. He was born full grown, with a heart and personality as big as his body. His parents, Mister and Missy mouse, knew that he was special at first sight, but even they did not realize what Ouch was born to give. Mister and Missyโ€™s love of gospel music, their love for each other, and their love for the local church led this mouse family to open doors of love, appreciation, and understanding and closed doors of fear, hatred, and misunderstanding. How could a family of three mice repair a bridge of distrust centuries old between mice and men? This story affirms that our God does work in awesome and mysterious ways.
  • Ouch!

    Ragnhild Scamell

    Hardcover (Good Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
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