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Turtle's Penguin Day

Written by Valeri GorbachevAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Valeri Gorbachev
Juvenile Fiction - Animals - Turtles; Juvenile Fiction - Animals - Birds; Juvenile Fiction - School & Education | Knopf Books for Young Readers | Hardcover | August 2008 | $16.99 | 978-0-375-84374-7 (0-375-84374-4)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

TURTLE IS SO excited by the book about penguins that his dad reads him at bedtime that he decides he wants to be a penguin. So the next morning, he creates a penguin costume, grabs his book, and heads for the schoolbus. His kindergarten classmates are thrilled. They all want to be penguins too! Turtle shows his book to his teacher, and all day long he and his classmates do as the penguins do—they slide down the slide on their bellies during recess, form a waddling conga line at music time, and snack on goldfish crackers. It’s a super-cool penguin day. Turtle thinks he’d like to be a penguin every day. But, that night, his dad has a new book to read—and this one is all about monkeys!

This delightful picture book from Valeri Gorbachev celebrates both the power of books, and the joys of imaginative play in all its dress-up-box glory. And, with the extra penguin facts at the end of the book, this is a perfect blueprint for teachers planning penguin days of their own.


REVIEWS

Starred Review, School Library Journal, August 2008:
"This nurturing tale celebrates the inspiration and information found in books."


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Valeri Gorbachev has both written and illustrated dozens of picture books in his long career. His most recent book for Knopf is Go! Poetry in Motion by Dee Lillegard. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.