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Snappy Sounds: Christmas (Snappy Sounds)
Pages: 12, Hardcover, Templar Publishing Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 23/11/09 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Last week I was sorting out my sons toy cupboard and I came across this book that my parents had bought him a couple of years ago. ~Snappy Sounds Christmas~ This is a hardback pop up book, on the front of the cover is a really nice christmas scene with Rudolf, a rabbit, mice and of course Santa. First of all I have got to say this is a very noisy book! As you open the first page you are greeted with a Jingle Bells tune and quite a big pop up snowman. In the background are the snappy friends who are playing with snowballs and a toboggan, there is even a mouse who is building a snowmouse! On the third and fourth page is Santa and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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'Snappy Sounds Christmas' is a christmas themed book by Happy Snappy and is created and illustrated by Derek Matthews. It was first published in 2005 by Templar Publishing. If you haven't heard of Happy Snappy then you have been missing out (if you have young children anyway) - they have a fabulous collection of pop up books, noisy books, felt books, snap cards, sticker books and giant pop up books. I had never heard of 'Snappy Sounds Christmas' until it was given to my daughter by a family remember at her first christmas. The book is hardback and has a very durable cover. The cover is also very bright an eyecatching, and manages to cram ... Read the complete review
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