The Angry Little Puffin
This story about a puffin who is upset that he's constantly mistaken for a penguin teaches that, when feeling alone, angry, or misunderstood, it only takes one person to turn things around.

“Look at the funny little penguin!” and “What a silly-looking penguin!” Hearing this all day long is enough to make any little bird angry, especially when he’s NOT A PENGUIN! This is the story of a puffin who is upset that he’s constantly mistaken for a penguin. He finally reaches his breaking point and goes on a rant about the many differences between the two. A little girl stops him in mid-speech because she does know the differences, and he listens as she explains to her father why puffins are her favorite.

  • When you are feeling alone and misunderstood, sometimes it only takes the understanding of one small person to turn things around.
  • A charming picture book with 18 fun colorful spreads.
  • This book shows children what frustration and feeling alone looks like from the outside, how to get over anger, and how to reach out to others when they are frustrated.
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The Angry Little Puffin
This story about a puffin who is upset that he's constantly mistaken for a penguin teaches that, when feeling alone, angry, or misunderstood, it only takes one person to turn things around.

“Look at the funny little penguin!” and “What a silly-looking penguin!” Hearing this all day long is enough to make any little bird angry, especially when he’s NOT A PENGUIN! This is the story of a puffin who is upset that he’s constantly mistaken for a penguin. He finally reaches his breaking point and goes on a rant about the many differences between the two. A little girl stops him in mid-speech because she does know the differences, and he listens as she explains to her father why puffins are her favorite.

  • When you are feeling alone and misunderstood, sometimes it only takes the understanding of one small person to turn things around.
  • A charming picture book with 18 fun colorful spreads.
  • This book shows children what frustration and feeling alone looks like from the outside, how to get over anger, and how to reach out to others when they are frustrated.
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The Angry Little Puffin

The Angry Little Puffin

by Timothy Young
The Angry Little Puffin

The Angry Little Puffin

by Timothy Young

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Overview

This story about a puffin who is upset that he's constantly mistaken for a penguin teaches that, when feeling alone, angry, or misunderstood, it only takes one person to turn things around.

“Look at the funny little penguin!” and “What a silly-looking penguin!” Hearing this all day long is enough to make any little bird angry, especially when he’s NOT A PENGUIN! This is the story of a puffin who is upset that he’s constantly mistaken for a penguin. He finally reaches his breaking point and goes on a rant about the many differences between the two. A little girl stops him in mid-speech because she does know the differences, and he listens as she explains to her father why puffins are her favorite.

  • When you are feeling alone and misunderstood, sometimes it only takes the understanding of one small person to turn things around.
  • A charming picture book with 18 fun colorful spreads.
  • This book shows children what frustration and feeling alone looks like from the outside, how to get over anger, and how to reach out to others when they are frustrated.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764348051
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 09/28/2014
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 530L (what's this?)
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author

Timothy Young has been an animator, puppet and toy designer, art director, illustrator and graphic designer. He has over 30 years experience as a professional artist and lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Find out more about him at www.creaturesandcharacters.com.
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