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Penguins at the zoo do the same thing every day – swim, eat and play - until one day someone drops a camera into their world. What fun they have snapping away until it stops working. When it’s returned to its owner, a little girl, just imagine what strange pictures she’ll find. You’ll discover a super snappy surprise on the final spread of the book.
Synopsis
Penguins by Liz Pichon
A novelty book which features penguins that find something special in their home - it's called a camera, and they're about to have a whole lot of fun. It also features a viewfinder page, as well as an hilarious set of photos at the back.
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Book Info
Format
Paperback
Author
Liz Pichon
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Publisher
Gullane Children's Books
Publication date
1st August 2009
ISBN
9781862337527
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