![]() The text is written in an easy manner to understand for young students and the pictures are engaging. The Emperor’s Egg by Martin Jenkins ~ This is a story about the difficult and unusual circumstances a father penguin must go through to take care of his offspring. Bob Barner uses a collage technique for the illustrations which could be used as an art activity in the classroom. It includes a variety of penguin species. It shows various penguin activities along with some things penguins must watch out for. Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere! by Bob BarnerĪ rhyming story about the life of penguins in both cold and warm climates. There are many different verbs that can be identified and a lesson can easily be built around making this book great for English Language Development. The story is simple yet very relatable for young children. Two penguins are the best of friends and do everything the same until something happens that leads to silence between the two. A variety of penguins are depicted with additional fun facts at the end. The rhyming text is simple yet informative. ![]() This story allows children to imagine being a penguin and begins by asking “If you were a penguin, what could you do?” The illustrations in this book are beautiful and inviting. ![]() If You Were a Penguin by Wendell and Florence Minor BRR! It’s getting cold in here! CKA Board Member Heather Morrow shares this great list of penguin themed books she uses in her Transitional Kindergarten classroom. ![]()
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