Time Travel is Fun! is a sound book based on Phineas and Ferb, published on May 15, 2013.
Book Summary[]
Time Travel is Fun! is an adaptation of the episode "It's About Time!". Several lines and events from the episode are omitted, such as the songs and Peter the Panda's plotline, for the purpose of keeping the story at a pace that young readers can understand.
Each page typically has between two to five panels featuring images from the episode. Alongside the images, ten sound buttons are included. The sounds are related to characters and objects, and the buttons have to be pressed when they appear in the text. The buttons are as follows:
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Background Information[]
- The book is listed in retail as Time for Fun!, which is likely its working title. There are a few differences between the preliminary and final covers:
- Candace is the third button instead of the sixth.
- The screwdriver is the fifth button instead of the third.
- Doofenshmirtz is the sixth button instead of the fifth.
- The seventh button is a lightning instead of a ray.
- The T. rex is the ninth button instead of the tenth, and the image has less close-up.
- The T. rex's foot is the tenth button instead of the ninth, and a different image is used.
Production Information[]
Title Description[]
Engaging sound storybook encourages participation by the littlest readers! This 10-button sound book features favorite characters from the popular Disney Phineas and Ferb television show, in stories with fun sounds and vibrant illustrations. 3 AG-13 button cell batteries are included.
Back Cover Summary[]
A trip to the museum zaps Phineas, Ferb, and Candace millions of years back in time - all the way to the Jurassic Period! Can they make it back to the present before Mom and Dad find out? And hey...where's Perry?
Characters[]
- Phineas
- Ferb
- Candace
- Dr. Doofenshmirtz
- Major Monogram
- Perry
- Mom
- Dad
- Isabella
- Fireside Girls
- Carl
- T. rex
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