Nothing Like a Puffin

Nothing Like a Puffin by Sue Soltis, published by Walker Books in 2012, is a delightful exploration of comparison and contrast aimed at young readers. This 40-page book features bold and charming artwork that engages children and puffin enthusiasts alike, inviting them to discover the unique qualities of a puffin while contrasting it with various everyday objects.
In this playful narrative, readers will follow a mischievous puffin as it prompts them to think creatively about classification. The book encourages children to consider how seemingly unrelated items, such as a ladder or a house, might share surprising similarities with the puffin. Through this engaging exercise, young readers are inspired to view the world around them in a fresh and imaginative way, making it an enjoyable addition to any child’s library.
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There’s nothing like this book! Bold, charming artwork enlivens a hugely enjoyable game of compare-and-contrast for curious kids and puffin-lovers alike. A puffin is an amazing creature. It’s completely unique and one of a kind. A ladder is nothing like a puffin. A house is nothing like a puffin. A newspaper is nothing like a puffin… But wait! Who would have guessed? Could these things be more alike than you think? Young children will love following this mischievous puffin in an entertaining exercise in creative classification – and are guaranteed to start looking at everyday things in a whole new way.
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