Penguin Small

Penguin Small by Mick Inkpen is a delightful children’s book published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1993. This 1st U.S. edition features 37 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little penguin who, despite his fear of water, embarks on a fantastical journey with the assistance of a snowman and a whale to reunite with his friends at the South Pole.
Readers will discover a charming narrative that explores themes of bravery and friendship, as well as the emotions and feelings associated with overcoming fears. The book includes several fold-out pages that enhance the storytelling experience, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its focus on animals and elements of science and nature, Penguin Small offers a whimsical adventure that captures the imagination.
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With the help of a snowman and a whale, a little penguin who is afraid of the water makes a fantastical journey to join his friends at the South Pole. Several fold-out pages reveal more of the story.
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