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Blue Penguin
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Blue Penguin

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A heart-warming fable about a friendship and belonging from the award-winning illustrator Petr Horacek.

A heart-warming fable about a friendship and belonging from the award-winning illustrator Petr Horacek. I feel just like a penguin, says Blue Penguin. But you’re not like us, said the other penguins and they left him all alone. Poor Blue Penguin. Will he be able to convince the other penguins he is one of them after all? A moving and beautifully illustrated story from Petr Horacek, an illustrator described by the Washington Post as the thinking tot’s Eric Carle .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2016
Pages
32
ISBN
9781406366013

A heart-warming fable about a friendship and belonging from the award-winning illustrator Petr Horacek.

A heart-warming fable about a friendship and belonging from the award-winning illustrator Petr Horacek. I feel just like a penguin, says Blue Penguin. But you’re not like us, said the other penguins and they left him all alone. Poor Blue Penguin. Will he be able to convince the other penguins he is one of them after all? A moving and beautifully illustrated story from Petr Horacek, an illustrator described by the Washington Post as the thinking tot’s Eric Carle .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2016
Pages
32
ISBN
9781406366013