Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
A Penguin's Life A Penguin's Life Nancy Dickmann Simple text and photographs present the life cycle of a penguin. Includes notes for parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior. OL15444880W
Emperor penguins Emperor penguins Deborah Lock "Spend a year in the life of the emperor penguins, including their journey across frozen Antarctica"-- OL16216329W
Penguins Penguins Kate Riggs "A prekindergarten-level introduction to penguins, covering their growth process, behaviors, the coasts they call home, and such defining physical features as their flippers"--Provided by publisher. OL16240402W
The emperor penguins The emperor penguins Kazue Mizumura Describes the behavior and physical characteristics of the birds that live in a sub-zero climate, swim instead of fly, and send their chicks to "kindergarten." OL17921470W
Do Penguins Have Puppies? Do Penguins Have Puppies? Michael Dahl Animals All Around-A question-and-answer format combines with colorful art for read-aloud fun. Introduce children to fascinating facts and beginning biology comprehension. OL1878639W
Penguins Penguins Harris, Tim (Ornithologist) "Describes how living in a family group helps penguins thrive in their environment. Life cycle, habitat, and interaction with people are explained"--Provided by publisher. OL20892695W
Penguins Penguins Stonehouse, Bernard. Discusses several varieties of penguins, their habitats, growth, and breeding habits. OL23027W
Plenty of penguins Plenty of penguins Sonia W. Black,Sonia Black Illustrations and brief text describe different kinds of penquins. OL2348985W
The penguin The penguin Sabrina Crewe Provides an introduction to the life cycle, physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of a penguin. OL3239705W
Antarctic Antics Antarctic Antics Judy Sierra A collection of poems celebrating the habits and habitat of Emperor penguins. OL48213W
The penguin in the snow The penguin in the snow Douglas Allan Text and photographs depict penguins feeding, breeding, and defending themselves in their natural habitats. OL4964565W