Books for Babies and Toddlers
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Little penguins
by Cynthia Rylant
During the first snowy day of winter, five little penguins bundle up and venture outside to play.
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Your personal penguin
by Sandra Boynton
Serenaded by a penguin, a slightly bewildered hippo makes an unusual—and loyal—new friend, in this adorable and amusing read-aloud.
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If you were a penguin
by Wendell Minor
Pictures and rhyming text present some of the many extraordinary things penguins can do.
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Picture Books and Leveled Readers
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A penguin story
by Antoinette Portis
Edna the penguin tries to find something in her surroundings that is not night black, ice white, or sea blue, and when she finds what she's been looking for, it's everything she hoped for and more.
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Penguins
by Gail Gibbons
Vetted by experts, this newly revised and updated guide to the fascinating world of penguins introduces where and how penguins live, what they eat, and how they hatch their young.
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Penguins
by Liz Pichon
Penguins at the zoo have an exciting afternoon when one finds a camera left behind by a visitor.
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The king penguin
by Vanessa Roeder
King penguin Percival is off to find subjects who will listen to him, as long as they do not eat him first.
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Penguin problems
by Jory John
A tongue-in-cheek introduction to Antarctica features a plucky little penguin who argues that the region, far from being free from worries and responsibilities, is freezing, filled with natural predators and all but overrun by identical penguins that make it rather hard to find one's mom.
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Little Penguin's new friend
by Laura Driscoll
A leveled-reader debut finds Little Penguin anticipating a visit with a new polar bear friend only to be frightened by his friends' reports about how bears are scary and tell very bad jokes.
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Penguin parade
by Heidi E. Y. Stemple
Hip, hip, hooray--it's a penguin parade! Who will win the Best Float vote? And does one of the penguins have a surprise trick up his sleeve?
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