<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Everybody knows that penguins live at the South Pole and polar bears live at the North Pole. But what would happen if, one day, an adventurous family of penguins took a wrong turn and ended up at the North Pole?"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Succeeds on multiple levels. Younger listeners will appreciate the quest-for-home adventure format, while older kids and adults will be drawn to the sly humor infused into every page." -- <i>Booklist</i></b> <p/>Everybody knows that penguins live at the South Pole and polar bears live at the North Pole--but what would happen if, one day, a family of picnicking penguins accidentally got lost? When the hapless Pilchard-Brown family find themselves at the wrong pole, they need Mr. White, a friendly polar bear, to guide them all the way home.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Featuring an array of bold hues, Jarvis's (<i>Fred Forgets</i>) whimsical digital artwork shows the energetic penguins riding the rails of a Venetian gondola, waterskiing in Sydney, and bonding with their polar bear guide. Readers won't learn much about anywhere the Pilchard-Browns visit, but the pleasures, quirks, and unexpected surprises of travel are evident.<br>--Publishers Weekly <p/>A cheery introduction to a few major cultures across the globe, with both poles as anchors.<br>--Kirkus Reviews <p/>Willis' simple story succeeds on multiple levels. Younger listeners will appreciate the quest-for-home adventure format, while older kids and adults will be drawn to the sly humor infused into every page...This makes good choice for one-on-one sharing; allow plenty of time to peruse the art.<br>--Booklist Online <p/>Comical, quirky dialogue makes for a splendid read-aloud, and the delightful, richly textured illustrations fizz with silly details, from a flailing gondolier in Venice to a dog in a red London telephone booth.<br>--Shelf Awareness <p/>Jarvis' art has charm in spades, and kids will love following the various facial expressions of the penguin family members...this is a spirit and exuberant tale of making friends and finding home.<br>--USA Today<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jeanne Willis</b> wrote her first book when she was five--a slim volume about cats written in pencil and stitched together so that it looked like a "real" book. After that, there was no turning back. She had her first picture book published at the age of twenty-one. She has since written more than three hundred books and has won several awards, which are arranged in the attic where she works. She lives in London. <p/><b>Jarvis</b> did lots of different jobs--including a bingo caller, a bouncy-castle painter, and an animation director--before creating his first children's book. He's always doodled characters and thinks that everything he's done in the past has helped make him a better children's book illustrator and writer . . . maybe not the bingo calling. He lives in northern England.
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