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Books with title Watch Out for Wasps!

  • Watch Out for Sharks!

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Based on a major international exhibit that traveled for five years in North America, this book depicts the fascinating world of sharks.
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  • Watch Out for Wolf!

    Anica Mrose Rissi, Charles Santoso

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 16, 2019)
    A perfect read-aloud twist on a favorite tale, from Anica Mrose Rissi and Charles Santoso.There's so much for these little piggies to do before their party -- they have to bake the cake, decorate the house, deliver the invitations, and, most importantly, watch out for Wolf!With clever nods to various fairytales and nursery rhymes sprinkled throughout, this picture book takes the classic Three Little Pigs story in a new direction, celebrating friendship and great party planning.
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  • Watch Out for Wasps!

    Devon McKinney

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book brings readers face-to-face with the stinging backyard pest we all love to hate—the wasp. Readers will learn about wasp anatomy, behavior, and habitat, as well as its ability to make nests and form colonies. This book also explores the difference between social and solitary wasps, and which wasps to watch out for. Color photographs bring readers up close to this creepy critter, as engaging text and fact boxes hook the reader’s interest. This information-rich and exciting book is well supported by life sciences curricula. Readers’ minds are sure to buzz with compelling facts about this backyard beast!
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  • Watch Out for Wasps!

    Devon McKinney

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book brings readers face-to-face with the stinging backyard pest we all love to hatethe wasp. Readers will learn about wasp anatomy, behavior, and habitat, as well as its ability to make nests and form colonies. This book also explores the difference between social and solitary wasps, and which wasps to watch out for. Color photographs bring readers up close to this creepy critter, as engaging text and fact boxes hook the readers interest. This information-rich and exciting book is well supported by life sciences curricula. Readers minds are sure to buzz with compelling facts about this backyard beast!
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  • Watch out for BUNGO!

    Anna Bendréus Kinding, Natalie Sjolund, Siân Mackie

    language (Sjölunds Kreativa AB, May 5, 2020)
    Bungo is a tiny virus who can give you a nasty cold. Follow Bungo on his exciting journey as he infects the nursery school children and teaches you how to avoid getting sick! This book will make children realise why they want to wash their hands.
  • Watch Out

    Alison Hughes

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Fifteen-year-old Charlie stays home from school so he can help his older brother, Tom, who is in a hip-to-toe cast after breaking his leg in a football game. When not waiting on his brother hand and foot, Charlie investigates a series of break-ins that have the whole neighborhood on edge. Things really hit home when Charlie nearly catches the thief and then foils an attempted break-in at his own house. As he continues to piece together the clues, Charlie realizes that the easiest way for the culprit to avoid suspicion is to hide in plain sight.
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  • Watch Out for Womp Womps!

    J.A. Zammiello, April Williams Strange

    language (, Sept. 2, 2016)
    Whatever you do, WATCH OUT FOR WOMP WOMPS! They're all around us, and while we look for them, they're busy finding the downside to everything. Watch Out for Womp Womps is more of a lesson about positive thinking as opposed to a narrative story. It's perfect for parents who like to read to their children, or for children just learning to read on their own. So, parent and first-time reader alike, learn how to watch out for Womp Womps. And find out what to do when you spot one.
  • Watch Out for Wolf!

    Anica Mrose Rissi, Charles Santoso

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 4, 2019)
    A perfect read-aloud twist on a favorite tale, from Anica Mrose Rissi and Charles Santoso.There's so much for these little piggies to do before their party -- they have to bake the cake, decorate the house, deliver the invitations, and, most importantly, watch out for Wolf!With clever nods to various fairytales and nursery rhymes sprinkled throughout, this picture book takes the classic Three Little Pigs story in a new direction, celebrating friendship and great party planning.
  • Watch Out!

    Ginjer L. Clarke, Pete Mueller

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 10, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Fact-filled profiles of some of the world's most dangerous animals includes coverage of species ranging from the king cobra snake and tiger sharks to black widow spiders and polar bears.
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  • Watch Out!

    Jan Fearnley

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 8, 2004)
    A little one’s unbridled enthusiasm is a mother’s special challenge in this tender, amusing story that offers a sweet final twist.Wilf is a little mouse who is bursting with energy and full of fun. He loves to run and skip and climb and jump around. He’s so busy, in fact, that he just doesn’t have time to listen to his mother’s pleas to "Watch out, Wilf!" until it’s too late and — crash bang wallop! Uh-oh. What has Wilf done now? With affection and humor, Jan Fearnley paints an endearing portrait of an effusive, disaster-prone child and an ever-patient mom.
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  • WATCH OUT FOR MONSTE

    RH Disney

    Paperback (Golden/Disney, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Disney/Pixar's Monsters Inc. is coming to theaters January 2013—in Disney Digital 3-D! Boys and girls ages 3-7 will scream with delight when they get their hands on this frightfully appealing coloring and activity book featuring over 30 glow-in-the-dark stickers.
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  • Watch Out For Fred!

    Suzy-Jane Tanner

    language (Andrews UK, June 1, 2011)
    Twin bears Frederika and Ursulina Brown may start the day looking the same but while Ursulina loves to be neat and pretty, Fred tends to get covered in whatever she is doing. 'Watch Out for Fred' is a familiar cry in the Brown household. So when the twins are asked to be bridesmaids at Cousin Griselda's Wedding and to wear a frilly pink dresses, Ursulina is thrilled but Fred grumbles and pulls monster faces. So it is bound to be Fred who disgraces herself at the wedding... or is it? A wonderfully illustrated children's book from Suzy-Jane Tanner.