Waterstones Be Brave Little Penguin Board Book
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: A feel-good rhyming story with a positive message about confidence and self-esteem, from the creators of international bestseller, Giraffes Can't Dance. Now available in a board book - perfect for even the littlest readers! Little Penguin Pip-Pip would love to join in with all his friends swimming in the sea, but there's just one problem. he's scared of water. Can Pip-Pip overcome his fears and finally take the plunge? This irresistible story shows that sometimes all it takes is a little bit of encouragement - and a whole lot of heart - to finally make that leap! This touching tale will soon become a new family favourite.' All toddlers should grow up reading this' - Daily Telegraph on Giraffes Can't Dance. Waterstones Be Brave Little Penguin Board Book - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781408359495
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781408359495
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Author: Steveo
Rating: 5
Review: We love this book and the previous 1 from the same author giraffe’s can’t dance. They both have important messages for little ones that they can understand and apply to there day to day lives. Great illustrations help as well.
Author: Colin
Rating: 4
Review: We got this book as we loved reading 'Giraffes can't Dance' by the same author and illustrator with our son. This story follows a similar narrative, in that the protagonist is, more gently here than GCD, spurned by thier peers, as they are afraid of the water. Before facing thier fears and overcoming. Notable to me here, it is the mother penguin whom aids the child to water, while the father penguin comes out with a bit of a dig at the child, never to be seen again in the book. Probably quite a real to life portrayal of parenting in humanity, but I belive penguins are actually quite a bit more progressive in thier gender roles with Mum and Dad penguin sharing many of the what and may be considered among humans as mothering roles. Gosh, this is turning into a bit of a thing. These books are actually quite thought provoking, well done Giles.