Wanna See a Penguin?

A hilarious penguin chase picture book all about animal recognition.

Author Simon Philip and Illustrator Ian Smith

Suitable for:  2+

Price:  £7.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-278356-1
Publication date: 06/04/2023
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Description

Join two friends on a wild penguin chase around the city. Our self-described penguin 'expert' finds black-and-white animals at every turn. But are any of them really penguins - and can you spot the penguin hiding on every page?
A hilarious new picture book all about animal recognition with a fun fact file at the end of the book.

Features

  • Hilarious new picture book from the author of the award-winning You Must Bring A Hat.
  • Find out all about penguins and a whole host of other wacky black-and-white animals.
  • A great way to practise animal recognition, featuring some familiar and not-so-familiar creatures.
  • Brilliantly comedic illustrations from Ian Smith full of humour and expression.

This page was last updated on 18 May 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • "Young readers will love guessing what each new animal is from the glimpse given in the artwork, before turning the page to find out. And there are fun facts about penguins and a host of other wacky black and white animals in a fact file at the end of the book. Laughter (in full colour) all the way!" - Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post
  • "Young listeners will love searching the pages to find its whereabouts as well as guessing the identity of the partially shown animal on each spread and laughing at the misidentifications of the so called penguin pundit. The author's manner of telling is gently humorous - the ending a hoot - and Ian Smith's delightfully droll illustrations include lots of amusing details." - Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
  • "I think this book is such good fun and would make a perfect read-a-loud book." - Bev Humphrey, School Library Association
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