King Penguin is off to find subjects who will listen to him-as long as they don't eat him first, in this cheeky tale by beloved author-illustrator Vanessa Roeder
King Penguin is off to find subjects who will listen to him-as long as they don't eat him first, in this cheeky tale by beloved author-illustrator Vanessa Roeder
Percival the King Penguin doesn't think he's asking for too much when he makes all the rules-he is a king after all. But he's tired of the other penguins protesting, so he's off to find subjects who are more obedient and supportive.
But it won't be the seals.
Or the whales.
And definitely not the rude sardines.
As Percival gets chased away by every new group of potential subjects, he'll have to learn how to put his best flipper forward and live in a community, not a kingdom.
King Penguin is off to find subjects who will listen to him-as long as they don't eat him first, in this cheeky tale by beloved author-illustrator Vanessa Roeder
King Penguin is off to find subjects who will listen to him-as long as they don't eat him first, in this cheeky tale by beloved author-illustrator Vanessa Roeder
Percival the King Penguin doesn't think he's asking for too much when he makes all the rules-he is a king after all. But he's tired of the other penguins protesting, so he's off to find subjects who are more obedient and supportive.
But it won't be the seals.
Or the whales.
And definitely not the rude sardines.
As Percival gets chased away by every new group of potential subjects, he'll have to learn how to put his best flipper forward and live in a community, not a kingdom.
Vanessa Roeder is an author and illustrator whose work has been featured in Highlights magazine and on Apartment Therapy. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and three kids.
NPR Best Book of the Year Selection
Bank Street College of Education 2024 Irma Black Award Winner
"Humorous alliterative asides, quick quips, and heavily
anthropomorphized depictions of adorably squat penguins lift the
mood of this whimsical tale that also has a sound message
about the dangers of wielding power. A positively plucky look
at government from a penguin’s perspective." —Kirkus
"This adorable and hilarious picture book uses bright watercolors
and large, easy-to-read black text to tell the tale. Alliteration
abounds in the form of hard P’s popping up all through the pages.
Educators or caregivers reading to children will be laughing along
with the silly jokes sprinkled into the illustrations between the
text, and kids will enjoy the scrapes Percival finds himself in. A
joyful story hour read . . . Percival and his pals will teach
kiddos precisely how to rule." —School Library Journal
"The playful text matches penguin names with individual features,
from emperor penguin’s laurels to the chinstrappenguin’s cute
chinstrap. Acrylic paint and colored pencils capture the icy blue
of the penguins’ setting while keeping backgrounds simple, allowing
the focus to be the goofy natures of the penguins and their many
silly, often alliterative comments via speech bubble. This will
make a laugh-out-loud read." —BCCB
"In this comedic picture book, Roeder imagines a king penguin
lording over penguin peers, based strictly on his royal
appellation. [A] goofy acrylic and colored pencil
romp." —Publishers Weekly
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