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Books with title Splash, Dolphin!

  • Splash, Dolphin!

    Christine Swift

    Bath Book (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2014)
    Filled with colorful creatures, this boldly designed bath book doubles as a rattle for splashable fun in the tub, the kiddie pool, or anywhere else! Inside, illustrations of seven animals are labeled with their name and color. As children turn the pages, they'll identify a red shark, an orange crab and five other colorful sea creatures, in both pictures and words
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  • Splash: The rescue Dolphin

    Lynne Pickering

    eBook (, May 21, 2019)
    Splash was on his own he was lonely, he was lost. He made friends with people and helped the life guards rescue people who got caught in rip tides and got a cramp swimming. He especially loved helping children. An endearing story.
  • Splash, the Dolphin

    Cynthia Overbeck

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 1976)
    Jean and Ricky learn about the friendliness and intelligence of dolphins during their weekend trip to Marine Land
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  • Floaties! Dolphin Splash

    Ann Tobias, Terri Austin

    Board book (Sterling, Dec. 25, 2004)
    Swim with dolphins as they frolic in the waves, enjoying a colorful beach ball they've found. Toss, chase, bounce from nose to nose; it's more amusing than they ever supposed. Oh, no! Here comes a seagull, with his sharp little beak. Stop! Pop! There goes their toy. But don't worry, the fun's not done. Some children have brought the dolphins a brand new ball. Hip, hip, hooray, they're back at play!
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  • Splashy Dolphin's Boat

    Richard Powell

    Board book (Macmillan, Feb. 17, 2005)
    In this series animal characters make a journey. They meet a variety of friends in the course of their busy day and finish quite exhausted. The reader can help by pressing out slot-together parts of a vehicle, supplied throughout the books, and each character can then travel through the windows created.
  • Splash: The rescue Dolphin

    Lynne Pickering

    Paperback (Independently published, May 22, 2019)
    Splash was on his own he was lonely, he was lost. He made friends with people and helped the life guards rescue people who got caught in rip tides and got a cramp swimming. He especially loved helping children. An endearing story.