Rappy the Raptor

Rappy the Raptor by Dan Gutman is an illustrated children’s book published by HarperCollins on April 28, 2015. This engaging story introduces Rappy, a velociraptor who communicates exclusively in rhymes, sharing his unique journey of self-acceptance and expression. With 40 pages of vibrant illustrations, this book captures the playful essence of Rappy’s adventures, appealing to young readers and their families.
In this delightful tale, readers will discover how Rappy’s rhythmic speech brings joy and laughter, encouraging a sense of friendship and fun. The narrative explores themes of individuality and social acceptance, making it a fitting choice for discussions about embracing differences. With its focus on animals and dinosaurs, Rappy the Raptor combines humor and warmth, inviting children to enjoy the playful world of rhymes and rhythm.
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Meet Rappy the Raptor, a velociraptor who speaks in rhymes all of the time, whether it’s morning or noon, October or June. Now, how did it happen that he started rappin’? Well, here’s Rappy’s story in all its glory!
New York Times bestselling author Dan Gutman and New York Times bestselling artist Tim Bowers team up for a funny, warm story that is sure to have readers snapping their fingers and tapping their toes! Parents and kids alike will love bopping along as Rappy learns to embrace his unusual way of speaking in this upbeat picture book with a dino-size beat.
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