Turkey Surprise

Turkey Surprise by Peggy Archer is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin Publishing Group on August 16, 2007. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows two pilgrim brothers as they embark on a quest to find a turkey for their Thanksgiving dinner. The narrative explores the humorous dynamics between the brothers as one questions the necessity of a turkey as the centerpiece of their meal, while the turkey itself hilariously attempts to evade capture.
Readers will enjoy the playful interactions between the siblings and the turkey, which adds a lighthearted touch to the Thanksgiving theme. The book touches on subjects such as family, holidays, and the humorous aspects of animal behavior, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its charming illustrations and entertaining storyline, Turkey Surprise offers a fun perspective on the traditional holiday celebration.
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It’s thanksgiving and two pilgrim brothers are hunting for a turkey to cook and gobble up for dinner. After all, the thanksgiving meal always means turkey. Doesn’t it? No matter what Father and brother say, the little pilgrim is not so sure. Can he convince his older brother that a stuffed turkey doesn’t have to be the centerpiece of their dinner? Meanwhile, the turkey is doing his hilarious best to escape becoming the main course!
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