Nanu, Penguin Chick

Nanu, Penguin Chick by Theresa Radcliffe, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2002, is a children’s book that explores the life of a young penguin facing the challenges of her first winter in the Antarctic. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, offering a glimpse into the harsh, icy conditions that Nanu must navigate as she learns to survive in her environment.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights the bond between Nanu and her parents as they care for her amidst the dangers posed by the Antarctic wildlife. The story unfolds with Nanu’s parents foraging for food while facing threats from leopard seals, and Nanu herself encountering hungry skuas. The book captures the essence of family and survival in the animal kingdom, making it a relatable tale for young readers interested in animals and nature.
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Nanu, penguin chick is facing her first winter in the harsh, icy conditions of the Antarctic. Her parents care for her and she flourishes but as the weather gets worse they must go off foraging for food, leaving Nanu alone for a while. Her parents are threatened by leopard seals and only just escape, whilst Nanu is attacked by two hungry skuas. Nanu’s fiercely protective parents manage to save their chick – and see her through her first winter.
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