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Uh-Oh, Baby! - by Nancy Coffelt (Hardcover)

Uh-Oh, Baby! - by  Nancy Coffelt (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Baby Rudy tries to find a gift for his mother that she will call wonderful, but instead he hears such words as "yikes" and "fiddlesticks" as various family members encourage him to keep trying. Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The adorable Rudy is back and busy finding a gift for Mom in this charming companion to <i>Catch That Baby!</i></b> <p/>Little Rudy is determined to give Mom the best present ever--but nothing seems to be working! His monstrous block tower topples, the floral bouquet doesn't turn out as pretty as he hoped, and his perfect paintings are sabotaged by the family dog. Will Rudy ever find a special gift for Mom? <p/>Nancy Coffelt and Scott Nash have created a sweet and funny companion to <i>Catch That Baby!</i> This delightful read-aloud shows you that sometimes, the perfect present is in the last place you look.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Nancy Coffelt </b>is the author of <i>Catch That Baby! </i>and <i>Uh-oh, Baby! </i>as well as <i>Fred Stays with Me</i>, which was illustrated by Tricia Tusa and a <i>Boston Globe-Horn Book </i>Award Honor winner, won Best Book of the Year from <i>School Library Journal</i>, and was an ALA Notable Children's Book. Visit her online at NancyCoffelt.com. <p/><b>Scott Nash </b>is the illustrator of <i>Catch That Baby! </i>and <i>Uh-oh, Baby! </i>He is also the award-winning illustrator of the Flat Stanley series and <i>Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp</i>, by Carol Diggory Shields. His design firm, Nashbox Studios, has lent its expertise to such kid-centric brands as PBS, Nickelodeon, and Disney. He lives in Maine. Visit him online at ScottNash.com.

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