Penguins Can’t Fly!

“Penguins Can’t Fly!” by Richard Byrne is a children’s book published by Andersen Press in 2013. This 32-page edition, written in English, explores the themes of friendship and the unique rewards that come from being different. The story follows Gregory the gull and Hudson the penguin, who share a close bond. When Gregory learns to fly, Hudson feels a sense of exclusion, but the narrative takes a turn when Hudson discovers his own special ability while coming to Gregory’s aid.
Readers will find a tender portrayal of friendship and the importance of embracing one’s individuality. The book illustrates how differences can lead to unexpected strengths, as seen through the experiences of Gregory and Hudson. This engaging picture book invites young readers to reflect on their own friendships and the value of supporting one another, making it a thoughtful addition to any children’s collection.
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A tender look at friendships and how being different can have its rewards from one of the most exciting new talents to emerge on the picture book scene in recent years.
Gregory the gull and Hudson the penguin are the best of friends. When Gregory learns to fly, Hudson feels left out. But when Gregory gets into trouble, it’s Hudson who comes to his rescue, discovering he also has a wonderful skill.
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