Private Beach: No Platypuses Allowed

Private Beach: No Platypuses Allowed by Sophie Lescaut is a picture book published by Tra Publishing on July 5, 2022. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a humorous and engaging story about a family of platypuses who embark on a beach outing that does not go as planned. As they navigate various beaches that impose restrictions on animals, the story unfolds with themes of acceptance and community.
Readers will find a charming narrative that highlights the challenges faced by Mrs. Duck-billed Platypus and her children as they encounter prejudice and exclusion. The book explores social themes such as self-esteem and self-reliance, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and friendship. With its relatable storyline, Private Beach serves as a delightful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction and animal tales.
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“A clever, funny animal tale about acceptance and community.” —Kirkus
In this large-hearted picture book, a quirky family of platypuses set off for the beach but all does not go as planned. Can Mrs. Duck-billed Platypus save the day for herself, her children, and all of the other animals?
It’s a perfect day for the beach, and Mrs. Duck-billed Platypus, her seven children, and her egg set off for an outing by the sea! But one beach does not allow beaks. The next does not permit fur. On their journey, the platypuses meet many other animals in the same situation. They are turned away again and again, until Mrs. Duck-billed Platypus finds a unique solution
A timeless tale that takes on issues of inclusion, perserverance, and friendship in a humorous and deeply relatable way, Private Beach is the perfect addition to any beach bag or summer reading list.
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