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Welcome to Snoopy's Website!

Snoopy's Book Recommendations!

Snoopy loves being read to and loves to share good books about rabbits..here are some of his favorites!
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Meet Snoopy!
Snoopy is a 6 year old Rex rabbit, and was the class pet in
Mrs. Dery's 5/6 classroom in Harrisville, NH for 4 years. He was well loved by all students and staff! He joined the morning meeting regularly, visited other classrooms, and was the inspiration for many different class activities and school events. He especially loved celebrating his birthday with his classmates! When Mrs. Dery retired he missed all of his "kids" so we started a new "gig"...visiting libraries, schools and Senior Centers all over the state of NH!
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You can follow Snoopy's adventures on Facebook @
RabbitTracks&Tales
or on Instagram @snoopytherexrabbit
Contact Claudia at info@snoopytherabbit.com for more information about programs and scheduling!
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Library Programs
Snoopy has visited 16 different public libraries in New Hampshire in 2024 and 2025! Library programs generally last an hour and you can choose from any of the themes below! Also, feel free to reach out with specific ideas or themes.

Loveable Leaper
This program is a great introduction to rabbits..how they move, what they like to eat, their behavior. Children will visit with Snoopy, feed him a snack.learn about a rabbit's tracks and create their own story about Snoopy the rabbit!
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Muncha Muncha Muncha
This program will focus on Snoopy's diet. It features the book Muncha, Muncha, Muncha by Candace Fleming. After reading the book we will feed Snoopy a variety of greens and see what his preferences are. Children will learn why TOO many carrots aren't good for a rabbit and will participate in a carrot nibbling challenge to see if they can eat like a rabbit!
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Not a Box
This program will be based on the book "Not a Box" by Antionette Portis in which the main character, a rabbit, imagines all of the things a cardboard box can be. After reading this story children will get to use their own imaginations to create something for Snoopy out of a cardboard box!
School Visit Activities

Recycled Rabbit Portraits (using cut up egg cartons and cardboard)

Rabbit Forest Adventures! The Kindergarten students at Wells Memorial School built Snoopy his own fort in the woods!
Preschool Playgroups & Senior Center Visits


Nature playgroup at the Harris Center for Conservation Education
Snoopy has made friends at Rivermead Memory Care Unit and Monadnock Adult Day Program.
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NEW!
Party Options:
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A 30 minute Snoopy visit that includes petting, feeding and interacting with Snoopy the rabbit
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A Snoopy visit and rabbit themed party activities led by Claudia. (could include hopping and carrot eating contests, pin the tail on Snoopy or a rabbit themed craft)
To inquire about the party options and cost email info@snoopytherabbit.com
More Info About Snoopy, the Program and Presenter
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Snoopy was a class rabbit at the Wells Memorial School in Harrisville for his first 4 years. He has had lots of experience with children and is very comfortable, friendly and curious around people of all ages.
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Snoopy is “hypoallergenic”, which means petting his fur does not cause an allergic reaction. He uses a litter box so it is safe to have him on carpet.
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Participants will make a “Snoopy Circle” and will have the opportunity to pet Snoopy when he comes near them. They will not hold the rabbit during the program
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Claudia Dery has been an elementary school teacher for 20 years and before that, worked at the Harris Center as a School Program Coordinator, Naturalist and Director of Wol’s Nest Day Camp.
Program Fee:
$100.00 for a one hr. program
plus mileage reimbursement (.65/mile to & from Peterborough)
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To schedule a Snoopy program or for more info, contact:
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Claudia Dery
603-313-0750
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You can also follow Snoopy's adventures on Facebook @rabbittracks&tales
& Instagram @snoopytherexrabbit

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Test your rabbit knowledge!
How much do you know about rabbits??
1. What is a favorite leaf of a rabbit that grows wild in the spring? (It is considered a weed.)
2. What is the biggest part of a rabbit’s diet?
3. What is a rabbit’s jump for joy called?
4. Adult humans have 32 teeth, how many teeth do rabbits have?
5. What time of day are wild rabbits most active?
6. What is a baby rabbit called?
7. What can rabbits do with their ears that we cannot?
8. True of False: Rabbits shed their fur like dogs
9. When a rabbit twitches its nose it helps them do what better?
10. What is a rabbit’s favorite fruit?
1.dandelion 2. hay 3. a binky 4. 28 5. twilight (dawn and dusk) 6. kit
7. They can swivel their ears toward sounds 8. true 9. smell
10. apple or banana












