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Published: 19th March 2020
So Cute: Penguins
By (Author) National Geographic Kids
By (author) Crispin Boyer
National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids
19th March 2020
19th March 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
598.47
Hardback
32
Width 171mm, Height 171mm, Spine 6mm
170g
They hug and cuddle each other. They slip and slide across the ice and snow. They waddle to and fro with their little pudgy bodies. Let's face it- Penguins are SO CUTE ... and so is this book. They'll warm your heart at even the coldest of temperatures. But there's more to these cutie patooties than meets the eye! They've got some serious skills, too--and loads of attitude! They can dive deep into frigid waters with lightning speed and withstand fierce cold and wind. Some male penguins will even search through piles of stones to find the perfect one and then 'propose' to his mate. Prepare to be charmed by what these adorable cold-weather animals are thinking and wowed by the totally cool penguin facts on every page! This new series from National Geographic Kids combines two wonderful things- supercute photos of all your favorite adorable animals and silly text that will have the whole family laughing. Add to that some great nonfiction content that gets kids learning, and what can we say This series is just so cute!
My son loves these books. We started reading National Geographic Kids books when he was about six (he's nine now) and I can honestly say that these books have been instrumental in teaching him to read. Consumer
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CRISPIN BOYER lives in Xcalak, a small fishing village in Mexico, where he writes about history, wildlife, and technology. He and his wife live with their flock of hens, a turkey, two roosters, and a guard goose. His 2013 cover story for National Geographic Kids magazine,Return of the Missing Lynx, won an Eddie Award for Best Single Article, Youth/Teen. The American Library Association chose his book This or That as one of 2015's top picks for reluctant young-adult readers.