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Warning! Do Not Touch!

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Mole's best friend, the Lumpy-Bumpy Thing, has found a hat. On it there's a label that reads Warning! Do Not Touch! The Lumpy-Bumpy Thing picks up the hat and puts it on his head. But Mole is worried. "Quick! Take it off!" he cries. "It could be dangerous!" Suddenly, a bunny hops out of the hat, and then another, and another! Soon, there are too many bunnies to count! What can Mole andthe Lumpy-Bumpy Thing do now?

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Tim Warnes

166 books31 followers
Storyteller Tim Warnes' first book was published in 1995. A writer and illustrator, he now has more than 80 original titles to his name.

Tim's weekly blog, My Life in Books - www.timwarnes.com - is for lovers of kid lit. Part memoir; part commentary; part review by an industry insider. It is intended to give readers confidence and encouragement to share their passion for literacy - creating connections through kids’ books with their loved ones, and inspire a new generation to value reading for pleasure.

Tim's married to illustrator Jane Chapman. He loves comic strips, wearing fancy hats, playing his banjo and of course - reading bedtime stories!

See more of Tim's work at www.chapmanandwarnes.com

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Profile Image for Villain E.
3,957 reviews19 followers
November 11, 2022
The follow up to Dangerous! The mole who likes labelling everything and his friend the Lumpy-Bumpy Thing discover a hat which already has a label on it: Warning! Do not touch! But of course they do touch and out of the hat come rabbits which multiply like, well, rabbits.
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Author 10 books30 followers
July 31, 2018
This book was cute. And the moral of the story: Always read the labels. Mole didn't do all that hard work just so you could ignore them. ;)
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2,980 reviews40 followers
March 18, 2021
Tämä taitaa olla jatko-osa Vaarallinen!-kuvakirjalle, ainakin samat laputtajat tässä seikkailee! Tim Warnesille tyypillistä huumoria, näihin tarinoihin ei kyllästy ihan hetkessä.
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69 reviews
October 2, 2024
Cute story that could work well with littles to discuss the importance of listening (in this case to the signs the characters see!)
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4,145 reviews16 followers
May 11, 2018
Taikurinhatusta tulee pupuja pupun perään, eikä mikään tunnu auttavan. Mitäs sitten tehdään? Mahtava kuvitus ja hassu tarina.
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681 reviews22 followers
February 22, 2017
Funny and cute and, though it won't matter since I'll be doing it for storytime and the kids won't be able to get super close, there are fun little labels that adults and older children might appreciate.
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1,875 reviews235 followers
November 10, 2016
Ok another children's book we grabbed at the library that I had to record because again I loved it and my younger and older kids.

This is a fun, laugh out loud and just plain enjoyable book for any age. I loved it! ;-) The mole, the lumpy bumpy thingy(hee hee) and the magical hat. Those three things combined can add lots of mischief and entertainment. I loved the labels for everything. We giggled at those just as much as the story.

Once again I loved the fun illustrations, very bright and colorful and full of funny little pictures and great finds if you look at all of the pictures.

Definitely worth reading and I think it would definitely capture the attention of boys or girls of any age (yes the young to the old).

We borrowed it from our local library!

Happy Reading!!!
Profile Image for Aimee.
327 reviews30 followers
May 16, 2016
Adorable. Sooo many bunny rabbits. I love that Mole has a good word for everything except his best friend, who's an alligator, but Mole refers to him as "the Lumpy-Bumpy Thing." The more I say, "the Lumpy-Bumpy Thing did x," the more I have to laugh. This is also a good example of a book that will grow with a child. It's cute and simple enough for two year olds, but could also make a good "I spy" and vocab book for older children.
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4,305 reviews37 followers
June 15, 2016
2.75 stars So, it had me a bunnies and then it caught me at ridiculous! So I liked the pictures but I wasn't thrilled by the bunnies! The moral of the story...read the signs...I wish people would read my library signs but no one does...like shh...and love your books...and this is not a gym...one day.......
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1,957 reviews
May 25, 2016
Mole, who still loves to label things, and his friend, the Lumpy Bumpy thing, find a magician's hat and soon have a bunny problem!
Profile Image for Robin Raines-Bond.
1,144 reviews2 followers
June 18, 2016
Silly story with nice illustrations. Read and pay attention to the signs, people.
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950 reviews3 followers
July 25, 2016
I'm not much of a label-er, and as much as I wish people would read signs, this rendition of the lesson didn't really do it for me.
Lengthy and not quite punchy enough.
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136 reviews
October 23, 2016
We had a great time with this silly story in story time! Warnings are issued for a reason. In this case, so that you aren't overrun by rabbits! Fun read with preschoolers.
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425 reviews17 followers
November 22, 2016
This book was hilarious and the labels were so fun to read. I can't wait to do a magic storytime and read this. So many fluffy bunnies!!
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Author 12 books8 followers
June 20, 2018
Cute book about the dangers of bunnies or at least touching something that you shouldn't. Classroom application would be to have the students create their own illustrations with labels of current vocabulary
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