
Penguin Problems by Jory John, Lane Smith
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠This charming collaboration between the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Seed and the beloved illustrator of The Stinky Cheese Man is full of snarky penguinsāand a sneaky lesson in gratitude.
For one grumpy young penguin, there doesnāt seem to be anything he wonāt complain aboutā¦
āMy beak is cold.ā
āI wish I could fly, but I canāt.ā
āEverybody looks the same as me.ā
But when a wise old walrus puts things in perspective, the penguin has to admit that maybe there are some things worth appreciating⦠at least for a little while.
Praised as āfunny and acerbicā (The New York Times), this āclassic comedyā (Publishers Weekly) is sure to elicit mischievous giggles from kidsāand knowing sighs from the adults reading it aloud.
Penguin Problems by Jory John, Lane Smith
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠This charming collaboration between the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Seed and the beloved illustrator of The Stinky Cheese Man is full of snarky penguinsāand a sneaky lesson in gratitude.
For one grumpy young penguin, there doesnāt seem to be anything he wonāt complain aboutā¦
āMy beak is cold.ā
āI wish I could fly, but I canāt.ā
āEverybody looks the same as me.ā
But when a wise old walrus puts things in perspective, the penguin has to admit that maybe there are some things worth appreciating⦠at least for a little while.
Praised as āfunny and acerbicā (The New York Times), this āclassic comedyā (Publishers Weekly) is sure to elicit mischievous giggles from kidsāand knowing sighs from the adults reading it aloud.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠This charming collaboration between the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Seed and the beloved illustrator of The Stinky Cheese Man is full of snarky penguinsāand a sneaky lesson in gratitude.
For one grumpy young penguin, there doesnāt seem to be anything he wonāt complain aboutā¦
āMy beak is cold.ā
āI wish I could fly, but I canāt.ā
āEverybody looks the same as me.ā
But when a wise old walrus puts things in perspective, the penguin has to admit that maybe there are some things worth appreciating⦠at least for a little while.
Praised as āfunny and acerbicā (The New York Times), this āclassic comedyā (Publishers Weekly) is sure to elicit mischievous giggles from kidsāand knowing sighs from the adults reading it aloud.











