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Books with title The Hiccups Box

  • The Hiccups Box

    Barbara Swift Guidotti

    language (Sag Books Design, May 31, 2016)
    Enter Wallaboo Land for a problem-solving adventure in this fantasy children’s picture book. Wallaboos work together finding unique solutions to a cure for hiccups with the aid of their new frog friends. The delightful story is illustrated by Barbara Guidotti with colorful, imaginative line drawings.
  • The Hiccup Book

    Kimberly Baltz, Zachary Stark

    Paperback (Exodus 35:31 Artistry LLC, Sept. 9, 2017)
    One morning, Sam wakes up with a terrible case of hiccups. No matter how hard he tries, he cannot get his hiccups to stop. So, he asks everyone he knows for a cure - including his goldfish and a neighbor's cat. And each "cure" is funnier than the last! Will Sam's hiccups ever be cured? Join Sam for this hilarious adventure!
  • The Hiccups Box

    Barbara Swift Guidotti

    Hardcover (Sagaponack Books, June 20, 2016)
    Enter Wallaboo Land for a problem-solving adventure in this fantasy children's picture book. Wallaboos work together finding unique solutions to a cure for hiccups with the aid of their new frog friends. The delightful story is illustrated by Barbara Guidotti with colorful, imaginative line drawings.
  • The Hiccups

    Ryan Huss

    language (, Jan. 12, 2019)
    A Perfect little Bedtime Story for Kids.Pen Penguin is stuck with the hiccups. Billy and Mommy Penguin comes up with a plan to help him. Will they be able to help him? This is a read aloud kids book. The target age range audience is for toddlers, preschool and young children. This is a book that any child will love, especially at bedtime. It is suitable for parents to read to their children. Grandparents will definitely enjoy reading this book to their grandchildren. Read this children's book FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership!Children's Book: The HiccupsBedtime Stories for Kids
  • The Hiccup Book

    Kimberly Baltz, Zachary Stark

    eBook (Exodus 35:31 Artistry LLC, Sept. 8, 2017)
    One morning, Sam wakes up with a terrible case of hiccups. No matter how hard he tries, he cannot get his hiccups to stop. So, he asks everyone he knows for a cure - including his goldfish and a neighbor's cat. And each "cure" is funnier than the last! Will Sam's hiccups ever be cured? Join Sam for this hilarious adventure!
  • The Hiccup

    Ingrid Sissung

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Jan. 2, 2014)
    The hiccups are annoying. They come on quickly and refuse to go away. Just ask Elliot. There he was, having a nice picnic with his cousin Lutz, when he accidentally ate too fast. Now, he's stuck hiccupping around the forest, and Elliot's unbearable situation couldn't be any funnier to Lutz. As Elliot wanders around the forest, all the animals try giving him advice on how to get rid of his hiccups. Maybe holding his breath will do the trick? Or drinking lots of water? Or maybe doing a headstand? No luck. Just when Elliot has all but given up, Lutz unexpectedly stumbles upon the cure. But will Lutz learn his lesson about not making fun of his friend's hiccups?Ingrid Sissung's humorous story and vibrant illustrations in The Hiccup remind readers of all ages to show sympathy to others in a tough situation, because what goes around comes around.
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  • The Fox's Hiccups

    Nick Butterworth

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Aug. 31, 1995)
    Percy, the park keeper loves to spend time with his animal friends, even though his work in the park keeps him very busy. The animals often need Percy's help, and sometimes he helps without even knowing it, like the time when the fox needed a cure for hiccups.
  • The Hiccup

    Ingrid Sissung

    language (Sky Pony, Jan. 7, 2014)
    The hiccups are annoying. They come on quickly and refuse to go away. Just ask Elliot. There he was, having a nice picnic with his cousin Lutz, when he accidentally ate too fast. Now, he's stuck hiccupping around the forest, and Elliot's unbearable situation couldn't be any funnier to Lutz. As Elliot wanders around the forest, all the animals try giving him advice on how to get rid of his hiccups. Maybe holding his breath will do the trick? Or drinking lots of water? Or maybe doing a headstand? No luck. Just when Elliot has all but given up, Lutz unexpectedly stumbles upon the cure. But will Lutz learn his lesson about not making fun of his friend's hiccups?Ingrid Sissung's humorous story and vibrant illustrations in The Hiccup remind readers of all ages to show sympathy to others in a tough situation, because what goes around comes around.
  • The Lost Hiccups

    Angie Greenhalgh, Viv Rosser

    eBook (Essential Art, Feb. 27, 2015)
    The temptation for children to wander off and have an adventure can put them in danger. Two Hiccups discover this when they stray to far and get stuck down a hole.We can all dream of chasing rainbows, yet things don't always turn out to be as wonderful as we hope. These two Hiccups learn a few lessons, but are lucky enough to be loved and accepted despite their mishaps. Another quirky and fun loving story about the Hiccups by Angie Greenhalgh and Viv Rosser.
  • The Fox's Hiccups

    Nick Butterworth

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 1999)
    In this charming tale, the fox has terrible hiccups and decides to visit Percy to see if he knows a cure. But when the fox arrives at Percy's hut, it's so dark that he tumbles into Percy's washing and ends up giving both of them quite a fright!Nick Butterworth is one of the most successful author/illustrators today. His humour and his beautiful illustrations have made him a household name, particularly for his well-loved Percy the Park Keeper series.
  • The Fox's Hiccups

    Nick Butterworth, Nick Butterworh, Richard Briers

    Audio Cassette (Collins Audio, Sept. 6, 1999)
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  • The Hiccups Box

    Barbara Swift Guidotti

    Paperback (Sagaponack Books, May 5, 2016)
    Enter Wallaboo Land for a problem-solving adventure in this fantasy children’s picture book. Wallaboos work together finding unique solutions to a cure for hiccups with the aid of their new frog friends. The delightful story is illustrated by Barbara Guidotti with colorful, imaginative line drawings.