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  • Wait and See

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    eBook (Annick Press, Oct. 21, 2019)
    It is Olivia’s birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish, she gets exactly what she wanted—SNOW, SNOW, and MORE SNOW, even though it’s summertime. All that snow leads to too much trouble, though, so Olivia’s parents bake her another cake so she can make a new wish that will get rid of it. But when that wish, and the next one, and the next one lead to even more trouble what will Olivia do to solve it? Wait and see!A new look for the Classic Munsch picture books brings all of the hyperbolic fun of Wait and See to a new generation of young readers.
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  • Wait and See

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 5, 2019)
    It is Olivia’s birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish, she gets exactly what she wanted—SNOW, SNOW, and MORE SNOW, even though it’s summertime. All that snow leads to too much trouble, though, so Olivia’s parents bake her another cake so she can make a new wish that will get rid of it. But when that wish, and the next one, and the next one lead to even more trouble what will Olivia do to solve it? Wait and see! A new look for the Classic Munsch picture books brings all of the hyperbolic fun of Wait and See to a new generation of young readers.
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  • Wait and See

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 1993)
    It is Olivia’s birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish—she gets exactly what she wanted!
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  • Wait and See

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Hardcover (Annick Press, March 5, 2019)
    It is Olivia’s birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish, she gets exactly what she wanted—SNOW, SNOW, and MORE SNOW, even though it’s summertime. All that snow leads to too much trouble, though, so Olivia’s parents bake her another cake so she can make a new wish that will get rid of it. But when that wish, and the next one, and the next one lead to even more trouble what will Olivia do to solve it? Wait and see! A new look for the Classic Munsch picture books brings all of the hyperbolic fun of Wait and See to a new generation of young readers.
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  • Wait and See

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Hardcover (Annick Press, May 1, 1993)
    It is Olivia’s birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish—she gets exactly what she wanted!
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  • Wait and See

    Tony Bradman

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, Oct. 23, 2012)
    Jo looked at the lovely cakes in the window. Should she buy one with her money?"No," thought Jo. "I'll wait and see."It's Saturday, and Jo has some pocket money to spend. So Jo and her mum go shopping, while Dad stays at home to make lunch for them all. But what should she spend her money on? And what will they do when Patch the dog sabotages their lunch plans? She'll have to wait and see.A charming follow-up to the classic multicultural picture book, Through my Window. The other book in this series featuring Jo, a little girl from a mixed race family, is In a Minute. With sweet, cheerful illustrations and simple text, this book is suitable for the youngest child. By a popular and respected author/illustrator team. Tony Bradman is a highly regarded author and anthology editor, and Eileen Browne is the author of the acclaimed Handa's Surprise.
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  • Wait and See

    Friso Henstra

    Hardcover (Addison-Wesley, Oct. 1, 1978)
    A little man who thinks himself more remarkable than the king and the emperor builds a series of disastrous inventions before coming up with something that truly impresses the skeptical, mocking townspeople
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  • Wait and See!

    Louisa Kelly, Julian Mosedale

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Mr Cat’s carrying a big bag. His friends, Mrs Bear, Mr Fox, Mrs Duck and Mr Mouse are all very interested to find out what he has inside, but Mr Cat will only give them one answer: “Wait and see!” This sweet story is written by ten-year-old Collins Big Cat 2011 Writing Competition winner Louisa Kelly, with quirky illustrations by Julian Mosedale.• Ideas for Reading provide practical support and stimulating activities.• Text type: A story with patterned and predictable language.
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  • Wait and See

    Sue Heap

    Board book (Scholastic Press, March 16, 2001)
    Storyboards are board books with a real story - just right for very young children!
  • Wait and See

    Robert N Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Wishes come true for Olivia when she blows out her birthday candles. First snow in summer, then rain, then sunshine, then . . . chaos reigns as her parents keep making cakes so she can wish for a new solution. One last wish turns into triplets! Full color.
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  • Just Wait And See

    N. E. Lamy

    language (, Dec. 2, 2017)
    Esmeralda Rabbit (Ezzie to her friends) is a little rabbit with a big dream. She's always wanted to eat a succulent lettuce, but unfortunately they don't grow on the side of the brook where she lives and no rabbit has ever crossed the brook before. Ezzie gets told time and time again that it just cannot be done, but she believes otherwise. Will Ezzie succeed in doing something no rabbit has ever done? Will she ever get to taste a lettuce for the very first time? This inspirational picture book encourages children (and adults alike) to believe in themselves and to achieve their dreams. It is perfect for reading aloud to young children and for older children to read to themselves. The illustrations are hand painted by the author (with love).N. E. Lamy is an author, artist and encourager of dreams. She’s a firm believer in looking on the bright side.Her latest book in this series, Wishes Not Weeds, is now available on Amazon.
  • Just Wait And See

    N. E. Lamy

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2017)
    Esmeralda Rabbit (Ezzie to her friends) is a little rabbit with a big dream. She's always wanted to eat a succulent lettuce, but unfortunately they don't grow on the side of the brook where she lives and no rabbit has ever crossed the brook before. Ezzie gets told time and time again that it just can’t be done, but she believes otherwise. Will Ezzie succeed in doing something no rabbit has ever done? Will she ever get to taste a lettuce for the very first time? This inspirational picture book encourages children (and adults alike) to believe in themselves and to achieve their dreams. It is perfect for reading aloud to young children and for older children to read to themselves. The illustrations are hand painted by the author (with love).N. E. Lamy is an author, artist and encourager of dreams. She’s a firm believer in looking on the bright side.Her latest book in this series, Wishes Not Weeds, is now available on Amazon.