A Penguin Colony

A Penguin Colony by Autumn Leigh, published by Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP in January 2013, offers an engaging exploration of the life of penguins in their natural habitat. This 24-page book presents accessible text that invites readers to discover the unique characteristics of these birds, particularly in the cold environments of the Southern Hemisphere.
In this edition, readers will find detailed images and informative content that illustrate how penguin families collaborate to nurture their young and maintain warmth in harsh conditions. The book includes a helpful graphic organizer to enhance understanding, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, animals, and the science of zoology. Through its informative approach, A Penguin Colony provides a comprehensive look at the fascinating world of penguins and their colonies.
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Life in the Southern Hemisphere is bitterly cold for most penguins, but they don’t seem to mind. Most penguins live in large colonies on the coast of Antarctica or on nearby islands. Readers explore penguin colonies for themselves, learning fun facts about these beautiful birds with the help of accessible text. Readers learn how penguin families work together to feed their young and keep them warm. A helpful graphic organizer aids in reader understanding. Readers will enjoy detailed images of penguin species at home in the Antarctic with every turn of the page.
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