Description
Book SynopsisWhere do penguins live? What do they eat and how do they catch their food? This title offers beginner readers answers to these questions and more. It is illustrated with photographs and illustrations accompanied by short, informative text. It also includes selected internet links to websites about penguins.
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Table of Contents1 What is a penguin?
2 Life is in the cold
3 Super swimmers
4 Sea food
5 Getting warmer
6 On solid ground
7 Laying eggs
8 Hatching out
9 Growing up
10 Keeping clean
11 Penguin talk
12 Enemies
13 Playing
14 Studying penguins
15 Glossary
16 Usborne Quicklinks
17 Index