Click for larger image Book cover picture of Barner, Bob. PENGUINS, PENGUINS, EVERYWHERE! San Francisco: Chronicle Books, (2007.) | First printing. "Colorful collage images and whimsical verse [combine] to make this a funny, bouncy, informative introduction to the world of penguins." The simple text makes this book perfect for the youngest readers, but the array of penguin facts including the "Penguin Parade" with information on all 17 penguin species makes it an ideal choice for older readers as well." SIGNED on the title page with a drawing. Slightly oversized format, unpaginated. Fine in fine dust jacket (a new copy.) .ISBN # 0-8118-5664X |
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