Nothing Like a Puffin

Nothing Like a Puffin by Sue Soltis is an illustrated book published by Candlewick Press on September 13, 2011. This engaging title features 40 pages of bold and charming artwork that invites young readers into a playful game of compare-and-contrast, centered around the unique characteristics of a puffin and various everyday objects.
In this imaginative exploration, readers will discover how a puffin, while completely one-of-a-kind, can be compared to items like a ladder, a house, and a newspaper. The narrative encourages children to think creatively about classification and to view the world around them from a fresh perspective. With its focus on animals and humor, this book is designed to entertain and inspire curiosity in young minds.
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There’s nothing like this book! Bold, charming artwork enlivens a fun and clever 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-akind. 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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