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Hands Off!
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Revision as of 21:12, 7 October 2010
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Author: | Steven Banks |
Language: | English |
Rating: | General |
Release Date: | June 1, 2003 |
Preceded by: | The Amazing SpongeBobini |
Followed by: | SpongeBob's Secret Valentine |
Hands Off! is the second SpongeBob book in the franchise and is written by Steven Banks.
Syponsis
SpongeBob is so protective of his new Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy Bubble Blower that he doesn't even want to take it out of the packaging. But when his best friend, Patrick, asks if he can look after it one night, SpongeBob can't refuse. SpongeBob tries to trust his friend, but his curiosity gets the better of him, and chaos soon follows!
Trivia
This book is similar to the episode The Secret Box, but instead of Patrick Star being too over-protective, SpongeBob SquarePants is too over-protective.
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