Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. I’m so encouraged by the fact that beautiful books continue to appear on the shelves. Yes, I know that the publishing industry has been hard hit by Covid, as have so many other fields. With almost everyone working from home, everything seems to be taking longer. But hurray for authors who keep writing wonderful stories and illustrators who keep drawing glorious images and editors who keep acquiring exciting manuscripts and publishing who keep publishing great books…like this one by one of my dear critique buddies, Julie Abery. And guess what? Julie is offering a double giveaway…one winner overseas…and one winner in the USA. And Julie will be stopping by tomorrow to chat with us about her writing journey.
THE OLD MAN AND THE PENGUIN: A TRUE STORY OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP
Written by Julie Abery
Illustrated by Pierre Pratt
Published by Kids Can Press (2020)
Ages:
Themes: Friendship, compassion, ecology
Synopsis: From Amazon:
Told in rhyming verse, this is the touching true story of an oil-soaked penguin, the man who rescues him and an unlikely friendship.
João hears a sorry screech as he walks along the shore near his home. It’s from a penguin, whose feathers are soaked in oil.
Barely moving on the sand,
too tired to swim, too weak to stand …
João must save this little guy.
Without his help, he’ll surely die.
João takes the penguin home. He cleans him, feeds him and nurses him slowly back to health — and the pair develop a special bond. When the penguin is fully recovered, João knows it’s time to return him to the wild where he belongs. But the penguin has other ideas
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Told in rhyming verse, this heartwarming picture book tells the true story of João Pereira de Souza of Brazil, who cared for a Magellanic penguin that had been caught in an oil spill. When João tried to release him back to the wild, the penguin returned to João’s home and stayed for months. The penguin, named Dindim by João, did eventually leave, but he now returns to visit his friend for five months of every year. A charming read-aloud showcasing a tender relationship between an animal and human, this book also promotes environmental awareness and stewardship, and explains how human activities often threaten wildlife. Author Julie Abery includes information about João and the penguin, how wildlife is affected by oil spills every year, and what to do if you find wildlife in distress. The lively art by award-winning Pierre Pratt brings a touching sweetness and emotional depth to the story. There are character education lessons here on empathy, kindness and caring.
Why I love this book:
- I love the message of kindness, caring, compassion…so important always…but especially now.
- I love the additional back matter about caring for wildlife – what a great resource for parents and teachers.
- I love the lively illustrations that perfectly capture Joao’s emotions…his sadness when he must say goodbye to his friend…and his joy when Dindim returns.
- And I love the rhyming format…author Abery makes magic happen with her low word count and spot on rhyme.
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Photo courtesy: https://www.thebestideasforkids.com
WOW…look at these amazing penguin craft projects! Websites like The Best Ideas for Kids are great go-to places these days when parents and teachers are looking for things to do with the kiddos. For detailed instructions on any of these: https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/penguin-crafts/
Don’t forget to leave a comment to be entered in the double giveaway…and please come back tomorrow when Julie stops by to chat. Sharing the post on social media and/or following Julie on Twitter @Juliedawnabery will get you extra tickets in the giveaway hat.
And for more wonderful picture book reviews and activities, please hop over to Susanna Hill’s Perfect Picture Book Friday linky list.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend! Stay safe and be well!
Sounds lie a wonderful story!
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Thank you 💛🐧💛
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This book, both text and illustrations, look so sweet! Congrats, Julie, on your success, especially making this a touching story in smooth rhyme–quite a feat! Vivian, thanks for the penguin crafts. I know some kids who will love to do them!
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Thanks so much, Jane.
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Looking forward to reading this book! What a wonderful project.
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Thanks, Rose! It really was such a feel good story!
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Love KCP and love compassion!
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Thanks, Elizabeth. 💛🐧💛
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THIS LOOKS AWESOME!!! Vivian, you pick such great books to showcase here. I will be making sure my library carries it and will be buying it. I hope I win one, but even if I do, this will make a great gift. My girls, in particular, are going to love this. And it rhymes!!! Is it my birthday?
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Thanks for your enthusiastic response, Rhett. I hope you and the girls love it. 😊🐧😊
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Hope you and the girls love it, Rhett! 😊🐧😊
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Can’t wait to read this book! Congrats, Julie!
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Thank you, Beth! 💛🐧💛
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I have such a soft spot for animal rescue stories. Having grown up in the country with a mom who turned our kitchen into a recovery room for the variety of animals in need of her good care, my heart gravitates to stories such as this one by Julie Abery. I can’t wait to read this story about the big-hearted man who rescues the very deserving penguin.
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It is a beautiful story, Leslie. I am grateful to KCP and Pierre Pratt for bringing it to life. 🐧💛🐧
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This looks too adorable and precious!
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Thanks Rebecca! Dindim looks super cute. 😊🐧😊
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I love penguins! Sounds like a heartfelt story! Congratulations, Julie!
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Thank you, Kim! 😊🐧😊
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What a beautiful rescue story about a penguin in trouble, and the loving relationship/bond that developed between the man and the penguin. It is so uplifting and puts a smile on your face. Congratulations, Julie. I have great grandkids that will love your book!
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Thanks, Patricia! I hope that they love it 😍
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Penguins are a favorite around here and this story sounds heartwarming–I enjoy when people care for animals. I shared on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/630883243590369280/perfect-picture-book-friday-the-old-man-and-the
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Thanks for the share, Danielle! 💛🐧💛
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Julie, this looks like such a sweet story. It’s heartwarming! I look forward to reading it.
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Thanks so much Kathy! Fishy kisses to you 🐧💛🐧
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This sounds like a truly heartwarming story that’s destined to become a classic. Its themes of friendship and environmentalism will always resonate with kids. I’m looking forward to reading this one, for sure!
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Thanks you, Rita 💛🐧💛
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What a lovely book for kids and their classrooms!
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Dindim would love that! 🐧💛🐧
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Oh, what a sweet story! I love how Dindim bonded with the person who saved his life. Such sentience! Looking foward to reading this story!
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It is such a wonderful true story, Jilanne!
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I love that Dindim returns 5 months a year…he remembers! What a beautiful bond. This sounds lovingly written with admiration, and the back matter on animals and wildlife is wonderful. Congratulations to all involved. Please absolutely enter me into this drawing! Stay well all!🌎✌🏼💙🎶🎨📚😊
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Thanks Annie Lynn! 💛🐧💛
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What a charming story! Penguins are adorable! Celebrate!
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Thank you, Sue! 💛🐧💛
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Congratulations, Julie! I’m so happy that this book is out in the world.
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Thank you, Laura! Sending fishy kisses 🐧💛🐧
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I adore the true tale and the book sounds & looks wonderful!!!
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Thank you, Beth! 💛🐧💛
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Awesome book, Julie! I remember when this story came out in the papers. You’ve created an amazing book. I love the penguin crafts Vivian.
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Thanks, Maria 🐧💛🐧
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