Description
One penguin likes stripes. The other likes spots. One eats neatly. The other... doesn't.
In the third installment of his delightful concept series, Professor DeanDean introduces us to the most unlikely pair of flightless birds you’ll ever meet. Stanley Bickerby the Fourth is a penguin of precision—he likes maps, cold weather, and keeping his feathers exactly in place. Mark, on the other hand, is a whirlwind of doughnuts, puddles, and glittery chaos.
Why parents and educators will love this book:
- Learning Opposites: A fun, visual way to teach concepts like tall/short, fast/slow, quiet/loud, and neat/messy.
- Celebrating Individuality: A gentle reminder that there is no 'right' way to be a penguin (or a person!).
- Relatable Humour: From Mark arriving in a taxi to Stanley hiding behind his scarf, the character-driven wit keeps toddlers and parents laughing together.
- Heartwarming Conclusion: Despite their many differences, the story ends on a beautiful note of shared love and common ground.
Whether you are a 'Stanley' who likes lists or a 'Mark' who leaps first, There Are Two Different Penguins in This Book is a must-have for your bedtime rotation.
Pick up your copy today and celebrate the wonderful differences that make the world (and the Antarctic) so much fun!
Details
Publisher - Funtastical books
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Professor DeanDean
Published Date - 2026-04-27
ISBN - 9781915917324
Dimensions - 19.1 x 19.1 x 0.3 cm
Page Count - 39
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