Penguins

“Penguins” by B. J. Best is a juvenile nonfiction book published by Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC on December 15, 2016. This 24-page edition, written in English, explores the unique behaviors of emperor penguins, particularly their remarkable journey to incubate their eggs in the harsh conditions of Antarctica. The book provides an informative overview of the penguins’ life cycle, highlighting the roles of both male and female penguins during this critical period.
Readers will discover how male penguins endure the cold to keep their eggs warm while the females venture to the ocean for food. The narrative emphasizes the resilience and fortitude of these birds, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in animals, birds, and the science of nature. With its focus on zoology, “Penguins” offers insights into the challenges faced by these remarkable creatures in their natural habitat.
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Many birds migrate to warmer climates during the winter, yet emperor penguins walk to the inland of Antarctica to incubate their eggs. There, male penguins will keep their eggs warm while the females return to the ocean to feed and return with food for their chicks. Kids will learn about the incredible fortitude of these penguins in their life cycle.
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