Rappy Goes to the Library

Rappy Goes to the Library by Dan Gutman is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on April 4, 2017. This 32-page story follows Rappy the Raptor as he navigates the challenges of visiting the library with his class. Struggling to keep his rapping quiet, Rappy’s quick-thinking and rhyming skills turn a potentially dull library visit into an engaging experience.
Readers will find that this Level Two I Can Read book is designed for beginner and developing readers, making it an ideal choice for young children. The narrative emphasizes the joy of books and libraries, showcasing various types of literature, from fiction to facts. With its playful rhymes and engaging storyline, Rappy Goes to the Library encourages children to appreciate the library as a fun and exciting place to explore.
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When Rappy the Raptor’s class goes to the library, it’s all Rappy can do not to be noisy. Can he keep his rapping quiet, or will he start a book riot? When students are finding the library a bore, quick-thinking Rappy uses his rhyming skills to save the day!
Beginning readings will love to rap along as Rappy learns what a fun place the library can be. This rhyming Level Two I Can Read is perfect for beginning and developing readers.
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