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Books with title Tacky the Penguin

  • The Penguin

    Angela Sheehan, Trevor Boyer

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, March 15, 1979)
    None
  • Tacky the Penguin Lester, Helen

    Helen Lester

    Unknown Binding (Walter Lorraine Books 1990, )
    Excellent Book
  • Tacky the Penguin

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 17, 1990)
    Tacky's perfect friends find him annoying until his odd behavior saves the day.
    L
  • The Penguin

    Beatrice Fontanel

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, June 28, 1990)
    None
  • Peep the Penguin

    Amy Parry

    Paperback (Like a Photon Creative Pty, July 10, 2018)
    A children’s e-book about the fun in making new friends! Join Peep on a day in the life of a young penguin. One of the most popular books on Kindergo for new readers. Find this title and more by downloading Kindergo from the iTunes store today!
  • Vip, the penguin

    Pia Vilarrubias

    eBook (Edittionarius, Feb. 24, 2019)
    A little bit of magic happens when Niel, Lucy and Youme are reading a story book. Suddenly, the picture of Vip the penguin jumps out of the book.Everyone wants him to do tricks with a ball but Vip shows them that he’s even better at swimming and doing pirouettes in the water.Collection ‘Niel & his toys'Daily stories of four endearing characters to accompany the children in their first readings!The stories of ‘Niel & his toys' put four personages into play: Niel, a 4-year-old boy who encourages his two teddies to play: Youme, the loving little bear and Lucy, the coquette mona. But Vip also appears, a penguin drawn very surreal that has come out of a book about the world of penguins.In most of the stories Niel proposes daily activities to his friends: go for a walk, make buildings, play with the ball, make a party, draw, clean ... and from here, the emotional expressions of the characters appear: jealousy, the need for a kiss before going to sleep, fear, anger, impatience or generosity before the arrival of a little brother … Whatever the theme and plot of the story, the illustrations represent the expression of the feelings and emotions that usually affect children of the first ages.Pia Vilarrubias: author, illustrator and teacherPia Vilarrubias starts in the illustration in the early 1970s from a long stay in Geneva that allows her to expand her training at the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Institute. At the attached school, the "École Maternelle Maison des Petits", Pia comes into contact with the most innovative psycho-pedagogical currents of the moment. The thought of Jean Piaget will give her a new look on how to understand education and the profession of teacher. From that moment she unites his double vocation, as illustrator and pedagogue, to create a collection of short drawn stories. Illustrated books plenty of metaphors that allow connecting children and adults with the affectivity and daily situations of children. She has 50 stories published so far.
  • Petra the Penguin

    Jemma Hunt, Ellen Eliza Rigler, Clare Rousen, Claire Sargent, Debbie Tucker, Tracy Wallbank, Jenna White, Leanne Williams, Rachel Tudor Best, David Ganderton Graphic Design

    Paperback (The Parent Network CCB, )
    None
  • Penny the Penguin

    Nat Lambert, Barry Green

    Board book (Top That, )
    None