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#[[The Journal of Captain Rockhopper]] <font size="1">(Written by Captain [[Rockhopper]] and rewritten by the Snowball Press</font>.
#Yearbook 2008-2009
#Yearbook 2008-2009



Revision as of 21:54, 3 November 2009

The Snowball Press is Club Penguin's sole book publishing company. Players can see their logo on the bottom of the spine on all of the Club Penguin Books. In real life, Club Penguin books are released by their real publishers under the name of Snowball Press.

The logo

List of Books Published

Online Books

  1. Rockhopper and the Stowaway
  2. Franky's First Show
  3. The Spice of Life
  4. Truth or Dare
  5. Penguin Tales of Spring '07
  6. Penguin Tales of Spring '08
  7. Penguin Tales of Summer '09
  8. Yearbook 2005-2006
  9. Yearbook 2006-2007
  10. Yearbook 2007-2008
  11. The Journal of Captain Rockhopper (Written by Captain Rockhopper and rewritten by the Snowball Press.
  12. Yearbook 2008-2009

Paint by Letters books

  1. My Puffle
  2. Burnt Out Bulbs
  3. Lime Green Dojo Clean

Books by other publishers (as Snowball Press)

  1. The Ultimate Official Guide to Club Penguin Volume 1 (Grosset and Dunlap as Snowball Press)
  2. Stowaway! (Grosset and Dunlap as Snowball Press)
  3. The Inventor's Apprentice (Grosset and Dunlap as Snowball Press)

Trivia

  • The Snowball Press has published every book in the library except Rockhopper's Journal which they re-wrote.
  • In the first page of the first year book there are penguins with beta hats. This picture is very similar to one Card-Jitsu card.
  • The first Yearbook arrived at the 2nd Anniversary party.
  • All the yearbooks start in October rather than January, only because Club Penguin was launched in October.
  • In every page in a yearbook, there is a hidden button to show you a pin of that month, except for the 2006-2007 yearbook.
  • Yearbook 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 arrived on the same day.
  • Even real life books of Club Penguin are published by the Snowball Press.
  • Many companies imatate the Snowball Press in real life for Club Penguin books including Grosset and Dunlap.