My Penguin Osbert (Hardcover)
| Author: Elizabeth Cody/ Lewis Kimmel | Illustrator: H. B. Lewis |
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Product Details:
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN-10: 0606216944
ISBN-13: 9780606216944
Sku: 224163014
Publish Date: 9/1/2011
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 10.5H x 9.25L x 0.5T
Pages:
40
Age Range:
8 to 11
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Joe has been having a frustrating time making Santa understand exactly what he wants for Christmas. Last year he requested a red racecar, but when it arrived, it measured three inches from bumper to bumper, like some awful practical joke. This time, he's taking no chances, poring over textbooks and meticulously diagramming this year's gift: a live penguin. Osbert the penguin waits for him under the tree on Christmas morning, but feeding the animal and keeping it cool might be a very different experience than anything Joe expected. The moral of the tale? Be very careful what you wish for, especially when corresponding with Santa.
Joe has been having a frustrating time making Santa understand exactly what he wants for Christmas. Last year he requested a red racecar, but when it arrived, it measured three inches from bumper to bumper, like some awful practical joke. This time, he's taking no chances, poring over textbooks and meticulously diagramming this year's gift: a live penguin. Osbert the penguin waits for him under the tree on Christmas morning, but feeding the animal and keeping it cool might be a very different experience than anything Joe expected. The moral of the tale? Be very careful what you wish for, especially when corresponding with Santa.










