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|title=Pedro The Penguin (Get Well Friends)
|author=Kes Gray and Mary McQuillan
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-1444900224
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|hardback=1444900226
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|pages=32
|publisher=Hodder Childrens'
|date=August 2011
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|summary=It is a beautiful Polar morning. The sun is shining, the icebergs are glistening, and Pedro decides to start the day with an early morning swim! He gets ready to dive in, But oh dear. He forgot to break the ice before diving in! CRUNCH! But don't worry, with a little help from Nurse Nibbles and his Get Well Friends, he'll soon be feeling better.
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It is a beautiful Polar morning. The sun is shining, the icebergs are glistening, and Pedro decides to start the day with an early morning swim! He gets ready to dive in, tucks in his tummy, point his beak to the sky, and dives high, high, high into the air. But oh dear. He forgot to break the ice before diving in! CRUNCH! But don't worry, with a little help from Nurse Nibbles and his Get Well Friends, he'll soon be feeling better.
Another chart-topper from this award winning author's stable of books (, soft toys and merchandising), [[''Pedro The Penguin by Kes Gray]] '' is a gorgeous tale about a clumsy penguin who bangs his head on the ice while attempting to dive into the water at the South Pole, where he lives.
Clever on lots of levels - introducing kids to a funny little bird that swims underwater and that only lives in cold climates, for one and for two, what can happen if you aren't super careful when it's slippery outside and thirdly the nice lesson in nurturing our friends and loved ones when they are poorly - this is a brightly and intelligently written with stunningly lovely illustration (Mary McQuillan is a clever old stick with a paintbrush!) that captures a child's imagination in lots of good and engaging ways, I heartily recommend this tale for all of the reasons above and more.
For further reading, I would suggest checking out the real wildlife in [[Don't Invite Dinosaurs To Dinner by Neil Griffiths and Peggy Collins]] which is also uproariously funny. We also love [[Tyrannosaurus Drip by Julia Donaldson]] because you can't help but love someone who puts that much effort into writing an entire story that rhymes or alternatively, you may enjoy [[Little Penguin Learns to Swim by Dubravka Kolanovic and Eilidh Rose]] because a penguin story is a fairly irresistible one in the first place.
Finally, a huge thanks to the ladies and gents at Hodder ChildrensChildren' s books for sending us this copy to review. We also have a review of [[Zoe the Zebra (Get Well Friends) by Kes Gray and Mary McQuillan]]. {{amazontext|amazon=1444900226}}{{amazonUStext|amazon=1444900226}}
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