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Snippy and Snappy
WANDA GÀG
Copyright Date: 1959
Edition: NED - New edition
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Pages: 48
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Snippy and Snappy
Book Description:

In Snippy and Snappy, we are introduced to brother and sister field mice living in a cozy nook in a hay field. One day Snippy and Snappy wander away from home while playing with their mother’s yarn ball. Their journey takes them to a house full of mysterious things. Gág’s delightfully detailed illustrations capture the coziness, wonder, and playfulness of their adventures.

eISBN: 978-0-8166-9538-6
Subjects: Language & Literature
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  1. Front Matter
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  2. SNIPPY AND SNAPPY
    SNIPPY AND SNAPPY (pp. None)

    Snippy and Snappy were two Little field-mice.

    Snippy was Snappy’s sister.

    Snappy was Snippy’s brother.

    They lived with their father and mother in a cozy nook in a hay field. They Lived in a hay field,

    A big grassy hay field,

    A field full of flowers and fun. Snippy and Snappy liked this big grassy hay field and played in it all day long. But when evening came, they hurried home to their cozy little nook, for then the light was lit and Mother Mouse sat and knitted jackets for her little family.

    Father Mouse sat there too and read...

  3. Back Matter
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