Snap! (Aussie Bites)

Snap! (Aussie Bites)

infobox Book |
name = Snap!
title_orig =
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image_caption =
author = Margaret Clark
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = Australia
language = English
series = Aussie Bites
genre = Young adult novel
publisher = Puffin Books
release_date = 4 August 1997
media_type = Print Paperback
pages = 72 pp
isbn = ISBN 978-0140386585
preceded_by =
followed_by =

"Snap!" is a book in the Aussie Bites collection written by Australian author Margaret Clark. The book was released in Australia on August 4, 1997.

It is the first in a three-part Margaret Clark- Aussie Bite series containing Snap!, Crackle! and Pop!, in reference to the well known Kellogg's Rice Bubbles slogan.

The series does not link, the only real connection they have is the title.


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