The Not-so-perfect Penguin

The Not-so-perfect Penguin by Steve Smallman, published by QED Publishing in 2013, is a children’s story that spans 21 pages and is presented in English. This book follows Percy, a penguin who stands out from his peers due to his imperfections. As the other penguins navigate life without him, they come to understand that perfection is not the only path to happiness.
Readers will find a delightful narrative complemented by colorful illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. The book explores themes of individuality and acceptance, making it a thoughtful addition to the juvenile fiction genre. As part of the Storytime series, The Not-so-perfect Penguin offers a unique message about the value of being oneself, inviting young readers to embrace their differences.
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All of the penguins are smart and sensible. All except Percy, who is well not-so-perfect. But when Percy leaves, things just aren’t the same without him. The penguins soon realize there’s more to life than being perfect. QED has chosen four friendly stories to continue the successful Storytime series. These charming books combine colourful illustrations with heartwarming narrative, each with its own unique message.
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