Penguin Post by Debi Gliori5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Everyone is busy, what with sorting and delivering mail, doing the shopping and sitting on the soon-to-be-hatched egg. The main character is so cute, the pictures so humorous and the story so endearing, that I have reread it several times, smiling each time! Milo is the youngest in a family of penguin post penguins, running a very busy polar post office. Longer Version I honestly don’t often read picture books where I want to read them again and again, but this one I do. Why I like this book: For the humour and vibrant illustrations and because I have a soft spot for penguins. Milo’s not sure how he feels about this, but bringing packages to his neighbors turns out to be more fun than Milo thought, and then a big surprise at the end of his route becomes the best delivery of all. Opening and brief synopsis: Milo is the youngest in a long line of Penguin Post penguins. Themes/Topics: the arrival of a young sibling. Suitable for: Preschool – Kindergarten (ages 3-6) Publisher: Harcourt Children’s Books, 2002, Fiction ![]()
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