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Penguins are awesome

2020
"Penguins waddle slowly across the ice. But in the frigid waters they zoom after prey. Learn how these birds stay warm in their polar habitat, how they raise their young, and how they find food while avoiding predators"--Provided by publisher.
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How do penguins stay warm?

2019
"Read this book to learn more about how penguins stay warm in cold climates"--Provided by the publisher.
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Freya & Zoose

2019
"Freya, a penguin, and Zoose, a mouse, become friends while stowaways on Salomon August Andr?e's 1897 hot air balloon expedition to the North Pole"--Provided by publisher.
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The snowstorm

2007
Little Penguin and Baby Seal get lost in a snow storm.
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Gentoo penguins

Text and photographs introduce gentoo penguins, the flightless, but quick swimming birds that are known for their red-orange beaks and white feather patches on their heads.
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Emperor penguins

Text and photographs introduce Emperor penguins, the flightless, but quick swimming birds that are known as the largest of all penguins.
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Rockhopper penguins

Text and photographs introduce rockhopper penguins, the flightless, but quick swimming birds that are known for hopping from rock to rock.
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Little penguins

Text and photographs introduce little penguins, the flightless, but quick swimming birds that are known for their grayish blue feathers and their small size.
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King penguins

Text and photographs introduce king penguins, the penguins that are known for their loud voices and large size.
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Adelie penguins

Text and photographs introduce Adelie penguins, the flightless, but quick swimming birds that are known for their tux-like feathers.
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