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Penguin and Panda should not be friends. The very idea is absurd. Penguin likes to build things and Panda likes to nap. Panda munches bamboo and Penguin gobbles cheese puffs and jam-banana sandwiches. Penguin never powers down and Panda has a hard time powering up. There is no way their friendship would ever work. Except somehow, it does. In the tradition of Narwal and Jelly, here is an extremely commercial illustrated chapter book/graphic novel series for young readers. Bright, kid-friendly illustrations are full of humor An odd couple buddy comedy featuring two buddies who clearly love each other Author is an elementary school teacher, so she knows the voices, the audience, and she knows what teachers look for in books like these. Simple dialogue belies the depth of Penguin's and Panda's conversations; dig deep and you'll find hints of moral philosophy--just like in Winnie the Pooh
Penguin and Panda should not be friends. The very idea is absurd. Penguin likes to build things and Panda likes to nap. Panda munches bamboo and Penguin gobbles cheese puffs and jam-banana sandwiches. Penguin never powers down and Panda has a hard time powering up. There is no way their friendship would ever work. Except somehow, it does. In the tradition of Narwal and Jelly, here is an extremely commercial illustrated chapter book/graphic novel series for young readers. Bright, kid-friendly illustrations are full of humor An odd couple buddy comedy featuring two buddies who clearly love each other Author is an elementary school teacher, so she knows the voices, the audience, and she knows what teachers look for in books like these. Simple dialogue belies the depth of Penguin's and Panda's conversations; dig deep and you'll find hints of moral philosophy--just like in Winnie the Pooh
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