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Books in Snappy Fun Books series

  • Andy Alligator

    Sarah Albee, Jo Brown

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, July 28, 2009)
    This board book tells the story of a typical day in the life of snappy-jawed Andy Alligator and features a finger lever that enables children to snap Andy's jaws up and down.“Listen to the SNAP! That my long jaws make!” Says Andy Alligator to his friend the snake“Hisssss!” says the snake, and his tail starts to flap, As Andy Alligator goes SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! This sturdy board book introduces children to an unusual animal in snappy style—literally! This simple short tale tells how Andy Alligator and his friends make special music with their own unique sounds. And all the while, children can SNAP-SNAP along with the Andy’s jaw, which forms the "top" of each book.
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  • Dora Dolphin

    Matt Mitter, Jo Brown

    Board book (Studio Fun International, May 18, 2010)
    Dora the dolphin has somehow gotten separated from the rest of her dolphin friends and she has to find her way home. As she swims she meets all kinds of sea creatures and asks them—with a ";CLICK-CLICK";—if they've seen her friends. Kids can help Dora find her way home by pressing the lever on top and making clicking noises as they read this entertaining tale.Book Details:Format: Board BookPublication Date: 5/18/2010Pages: 10Reading Level: Age 2 and Up
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  • Lucy Lobster And Her Clacky Claws

    Jon Goode

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Young readers are invited to click Lucy's claw as she tries to choose what act to put on in the talent show
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  • Sammy Snake And His Giant Jaws

    Jon Goode

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Young readers are invited to click Sammy's jaws as Patty Porcupine offers him a variety of tropical fruits so that he will lose interest in having her for lunch. On board pages.
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  • Peter Penguin

    Paul Flemming, Jon Goode

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Talkative Peter feels left out when all the other penguins pay attention to his baby sister, but when he gets lost in a snowstorm his sister saves the day.
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  • Penny Polar Bear

    Paul Flemming, John Goode

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Young readers may click Penny's jaws as she finds a cozy cave and snores the winter away, to the dismay of passing Arctic animals.
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  • Dinosaur Train Buddy's Big Bite

    Lori C. Froeb, Dinosaur Train, Jason Fruchter

    Board book (Studio Fun International, April 2, 2013)
    The best-selling Snappy Fun® format now features Buddy, the fun-loving T-Rex toddler and Tiny the outgoing Pteranodon from Dinosaur Train!Kids won’t be able to resist snapping along with their favorite characters with this new book featuring Buddy the T-Rex. The book tells an adorable story that includes prompts for readers to “snap” the character’s mouth open and closed at appropriate times.
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  • Dinosaur Train My Name is Tiny

    Reader's Digest, Dinosaur Train, Jason Fruchter

    Board book (Studio Fun International, April 2, 2013)
    The best-selling Snappy Fun® format now features Buddy, the fun-loving T-rex toddler and Tiny the outgoing Pteranodon from Dinosaur Train!Kids won’t be able to resist snapping along with their favorite characters with this new book featuring Tiny the Pteranodon. The book tells an adorable story that includes prompts for readers to “snap” the character’s mouth open and closed at appropriate times.
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  • Seymour Sea Turtle Snaps Up Lunch

    Matt Mitter, Jon Goode

    Board book (Reader's Digest, May 1, 2003)
    Tired of always eating sponges, Seymour Sea Turtle tries other dishes including coral and shellfish until he realizes how much he likes to eat sponge.
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  • Penny Penguin

    Matt Mitter, Jo Brown

    Board book (Reader's Digest, May 18, 2010)
    From Mama Penguin's very first taps on her baby's eggshell to the proud “SNAP-SNAP” noises the chick makes as he learns to swim, kids can join the fun by using the book's ratchet-action chipboard jaws to make the same snapping sounds the baby penguin does. Young readers will love watching Penny Penguin and her adorable baby go through his first days as he makes friends with the other penguins, learns to swim, and more. And just as the baby penguin “snaps” with joy as he learns new things, kids can “snap” along with Penny Penguin.
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  • Alex Alligator and His Fearsome Jaws

    Paul Flemming, Jon Goode

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Young readers will get a kick out of snapping open the mouth of the plastic animal head attached to each book, then letting it close with a SNAP! In Alex Alligator and his Fearsome Jaws, Alex Alligator is proud -- as any alligator would be -- of his fearsome jaws and big teeth. He doesn't understand why the other creatures along the riverbank don't admire them too! Children can SNIP-SNAP along with the story and discover how Alex finally finds some friends. Dimensions (inches): 3 7/8 x 6 3/8
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  • Tiny Tyrannosaurus And Her Fierce Teeth

    Paul Fleming, Jon Goode, Matthew White

    Board book (Reader's Digest, March 1, 1998)
    Young readers will get a kick out of snapping open the mouth of the plastic animal head attached to each book, then letting it close with a SNAP! In Tiny Tyrannosaurus and her Fierce Teeth, Tiny Tyrannosaurus knows she should be a dinosaur feared by all who live in her land-- but no one is scared of her roar or her big sharp teeth! Children can SNIP-SNAP along with the story and discover how Tiny's fearsome teeth actually help her friends. Dimensions (inches): 3 7/8 x 6 3/8
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