
Super Duper Penguin Slide
A wintery read-aloud adventure featuring a jolly penguin family, perfect for gifting to children aged 3-5
Leonie Lord(Author)
Walker Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 4. November 2021
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-4063-9381-1 (ISBN)
Description
Have you ever noticed that penguins are always going on epic journeys? Waddle waddle! Waddle waddle!
The penguin family are off on an adventure! Travelling by bus, train and even by cable car, the persistent pals keep on going, through rain or shine, sleet or snow. Finally, they soar through the wispy clouds and - yes, there it is! - their long-awaited destination is ahead, atop a frosty, snow-capped mountain...
A playful, happy read-aloud, which features a jolly family of big and little penguins, and all the noisy modes of transport that little ones love.
The penguin family are off on an adventure! Travelling by bus, train and even by cable car, the persistent pals keep on going, through rain or shine, sleet or snow. Finally, they soar through the wispy clouds and - yes, there it is! - their long-awaited destination is ahead, atop a frosty, snow-capped mountain...
A playful, happy read-aloud, which features a jolly family of big and little penguins, and all the noisy modes of transport that little ones love.
Reviews / Votes
Who doesn't love a book about penguins? Especially when the penguins are so cute and have such adorable names. This is a lovely book with the sweetest (and funniest) illustrations about a family of penguins undertaking an epic journey displaying patience, politeness and resilience, to embark on the world-renowned super-duper penguin slide. [...] definitely worth slipping this one into your young child's stocking. * MiniTravellers *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 7 years
Dimensions
Height: 273 mm
Width: 225 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4063-9381-1 (9781406393811)
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Persons
Leonie Lord studied illustration at Central St. Martin's College before becoming an editorial illustrator (whose clients included the Sunday Telegraph and the Guardian) and, then, a picture book illustrator. Her books include The Dirty Great Dinosaur, written by Martin Waddell, Ding Dong Gorilla, written by Michelle Robinson, as well as the Whiffy Wilson books written by Caryl Hart. Born in Gloucestershire, and after spells in London and Sydney, Leonie now lives in Cheltenham with her husband and two boys. Find her online at leonielord.co.uk, and on Twitter and Instagram as @LeonieLord.