Baby Says... Uh Oh!


Book Description

A baby causes a series of mishaps, from dropping a favorite blanket to hiding the car keys.




Who Says Uh Oh?


Book Description

Everyone has “oopsie” moments – even animals! Crafted by childhood experts, Who Says Uh Oh is a playful read-aloud board book, filled with fun photographs of adorable babies and young animals being silly. There’s a mylar mirror at the end of the book, so babies can watch themselves say uh oh, too! Designed to spark a love of reading in babies and toddlers, Who Says Uh Oh is an engaging story that little ones and caregivers can enjoy together. At the end of the book, an irresistible mirror allows little ones to enjoy memorable peekaboo play with grown-ups, creating positive associations with reading from a young age. Simple, repetitive words encourage listening and speaking skills, boosting Baby's use of language. Ready for hands-on fun, the book’s sturdy wipe-off pages and rounded edges make it easy and safe for babies to touch and interact with the playful images. Who Says board books are small enough for little hands to hold on their own, and they fit easily in a diaper bag or purse to entertain little bookworms on the go. A perfect gift for a baby shower or for a new little one!




Uh Oh! Gotta Go!


Book Description

Twenty-seven vignettes showing a variety of experiences of many different children during the toilet training process.




Uh-Oh


Book Description

“Uh-oh” embraces “Here we go again” and “Now What?” and “You never can tell what’s going to happen next” and “So much for plan A” and “Hang on, we’re coming to a tunnel” and “No sweat” and “Tomorrow’s another day” and “You can’t unscramble an egg” and “A hundred years from now it won’t make any difference.” “Uh-oh” is more than a momentary reaction to small problems. “Uh-oh” is an attitude—a perspective on the universe. It is a power of an equation that summarizes my view of the conditions of existence: “Uh-huh” + “oh-wow” + “uh-oh” + “oh, God” = “ah-hah!”




Uh-oh! Oh No!


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Baby drops his milk on the cat, setting off a chain reaction of spills.




Trevor Lee and the Big Uh Oh!


Book Description

If there's one thing everyone knows, it's that Trevor Lee and school don't mix. Like pickles and peanut butter. When his new teacher announces all the third graders must read in front of everyone at Parents Night, Trevor Lee and his best friend Pinky take action before his secret of not being able to read gets out. After several over-the-top attempts at getting out of Parents Night, Trevor Lee enlists the help of his Mamaw. "Some days are just bad. You gotta hold your head high and keep moving," she always says. Can Trevor Lee remember her advice as he stands in front of a crowd on the biggest night of third grade?




Uh-oh!, I'm Sorry


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Lift-the-flap illustrations and repetitive text offer young children a lesson in manners and teaches children what to say when they do something wrong.




Uh-Oh, David!


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Young David faces many blunders throughout his day.




Uh-oh, Cleo


Book Description

Saturdays are usually nothing but fun in the Small household. Cleo and her twin brother, Jack, always play games, torture their older sister, and then bike to the best Candy store in town. But this Saturday is different. Jack decided to Spider-Man up the toy shelf and made the whole thing tip over. And one of the things that flew off hit Cleo in the head, making her bleed and everything. As her mom sings: "Your story's kinda gory, but it has a moral, which is: Beware a day that starts out normal. It might end in stitches!" Cleo's unique voice and lively narration will pull chapter book readers into her amusing stories of life in a big family that has many uh-oh moments.




Uh-Oh!


Book Description

Using bright and comical watercolor paintings, this nearly wordless book tells the story of a hapless little dinosaur s disastrous day. Children will be amused as they follow the endearing main character from one scrape right into another.