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My husband bought this book on the strength of its reviews, but I am seriously considering throwing it away. The tone of the book is so negative that I don't want to read it to my child. There must be a better way to teach a lesson about looking on the bright side than a book that is 75 percent a list of penguin complaints. Even for someone with a good sense of humor this is a downer. Save your money
Julie1861 reviews Penguin Problems
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World Penguin Day was Tuesday, April 25th, a palette cleanser from the previous Tuesday, Tax Day. In celebration, here are our 5 top penguin books: 4 for kids and the young at heart and 1 for those among us who want a little more words and less pictures
1. Penguin Problems
This book caught my eye from several aisles away at The Curious Reader in Glenrock, NJ. The art and text guides us through the troubles of a misanthropic penguin with delightful visual humor. "My beak is cold." "The ocean is too salty." Pair this book with your favorite misanthrope.
2. Mr. Popper's Penguins
Oh man, how could we not include this classic? Penguins, check. More penguins, check. Performing penguins, check. A whimsical tale with a conservationist bent, check.
3. 365 Penguins
Like Mr. Popper's Penguins, 365 Penguins features a family who has to solve the problem of too many penguins, 365 of them to be precise. Yet another whimsical tale with a conservationist bent.
4. And Tango Makes Three
Roy and Silo, inseparable male chinstrap penguins, are given an egg to hatch and ended up raising a chick called Tango. This, by the way, is based on a true story. The book itself is controversial and has made it to the top ten list of most banned books. 5. Death and the Penguin
Viktor and his pet penguin Misha set out to challenge normality when Viktor lands a job writing obituaries for VIPs to be used when the time comes. What's more bizarre is that these VIPs drop dead as soon as Viktor finishes an obituary. He starts to realize that his end may be coming and that Misha may be the only thing keeping him alive.
What other penguin books do you love?
"Penguin Problems"
“Penguin Problems”
Penguin Problems Author: Jory John Illustrator: Lane Smith Publisher: Random House Publication Date: 2016 ISBN: 978-0375974656
In this story, we learn that penguins just have so many problems. We follow an unnamed penguin as he goes through his day, complaining about everything from being cold, hunted, to looking stupid when he waddles. A surprise speech from a walrus encourages him to look on…
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