Tina and the Penguin

Tina and the Penguin by Heather Dyer, published by Kids Can Press in September 2002, is a children’s fiction book that spans 32 pages. This engaging story follows Tina as she encounters a penguin who is weary of zoo life. Determined to help her new friend, Tina devises a plan to bring him home, showcasing her quick thinking and creativity.
Readers will discover the humorous challenges that arise when Tina realizes that having a penguin as a pet is far from ordinary. The narrative explores themes of friendship and adventure, as Tina navigates the peculiarities of caring for a penguin. This delightful tale is sure to entertain young readers while introducing them to the whimsical idea of unconventional pets.
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Have you ever thought about bringing home a stray cat or dog? What about a penguin? When Tina meets a penguin who’s tired of living in the zoo, she decides to help him escape! With quick thinking and a clever disguise, Tina sneaks her new-found friend home. But it doesn’t take long for her to realize that a penguin is a very peculiar pet — and that’s just the tip of the iceberg!
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