A Penguin Pup for Pinkerton

A Penguin Pup for Pinkerton by Steven Kellogg is a delightful children’s fiction book published by Puffin on November 24, 2003. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Pinkerton, a Great Dane, who is inspired by Emily’s lessons about penguin parents and their babies. In his eagerness to become a father, Pinkerton hilariously mistakes a football for a penguin egg, leading to a chaotic situation with a football team.
Readers will find a humorous adventure as Pinkerton navigates his desire to raise a penguin pup, showcasing themes of imagination and mischief. The narrative includes elements of penguins, dogs, and the whimsical nature of childhood learning. With engaging illustrations and a lighthearted plot, this book is sure to entertain young readers while exploring the joys and challenges of aspiring parenthood.
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When Emily comes home from school and tells her family what she has learned about penguin parents and their babies, Pinkerton is inspired and starts dreaming of raising a penguin pup of his own. In his desperation to become a father, Pinkerton mistakes a football for a penguin egg and winds up tossing an entire football team into one big pileup. Luckily, Emily’s Granny arrives in time to save the day, in this typically hilarious adventure starring everyone’s favorite irrepressible Great Dane.
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