Kipper The Dog - Books

Books

These are the books in the Kipper the Dog series.

  • Arnold
  • Butterfly
  • Hide Me, Kipper!
  • Hissss!
  • Honk!
  • Kipper
  • Kipper and Roly
  • Kipper and the Egg
  • Kipper Has a Party
  • Kipper in the Snow
  • Kipper's A to Z: An Alphabet Adventure
  • Kipper's Balloon
  • Kipper's Bathtime
  • Kipper's Bedtime
  • Kipper's Beach Ball
  • Kipper's Birthday
  • Kipper's Book of Colours ("Colors" in US)
  • Kipper's Book of Numbers
  • Kipper's Book of Opposites
  • Kipper's Book of Weather
  • Kipper's Christmas Eve
  • Kipper's Kite
  • Kipper's Lost Ball
  • Kipper's Monster
  • Kipper's Playtime
  • Kipper's Rainy Day
  • Kipper's Snacktime
  • Kipper's Snowy Day
  • Kipper's Sticky Paws
  • Kipper's Sunny Day
  • Kipper's Surprise
  • Kipper's Toybox
  • Kipper's Tree House
  • Playtime
  • Miaow! ("Meow!" in US)
  • Picnic
  • Rocket
  • Sandcastle
  • Skates
  • Splosh!
  • Swing!
  • Thing!
  • Where, Oh Where, Is Kipper's Bear?

Some of the books have been translated into other languages, including Spanish.

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