Lost and Found
Material type: TextSeries: The boys #2Publication details: . HarperCollins UK 2015Description: 30p.;illISBN: 9780007150366Subject(s): Animal stories | Antartica | Children's stories | English Literature | Friendship | Penguins | Picture Book | StoriesDDC classification: 823 Summary: Once there was a boy who found a penguin at his door. From this opening line to the very end, this gentle story of friendship will capture young readers' imaginations. The child assumes that the penguin is lost, which is logical since the lumpy black-and-white bird does look awfully forlorn. Determined to help the creature find its way home, he discovers that penguins come from the South Pole, and the two board a rowboat. During their long sea voyage, the youngster passes the time by telling his companion many stories. However, when they finally reach their destination, he realizes that the penguin was not lost, but just lonely and looking for a friend.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Children's Books | Ektara Trust | 823/JEF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 81 | ||
Children's Books | Ektara Trust | 823/JEF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 82 |
Once there was a boy who found a penguin at his door. From this opening line to the very end, this gentle story of friendship will capture young readers' imaginations. The child assumes that the penguin is lost, which is logical since the lumpy black-and-white bird does look awfully forlorn. Determined to help the creature find its way home, he discovers that penguins come from the South Pole, and the two board a rowboat. During their long sea voyage, the youngster passes the time by telling his companion many stories. However, when they finally reach their destination, he realizes that the penguin was not lost, but just lonely and looking for a friend.
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