Penguin and Pinecone - Penguin and Pumpkin

09/24/2024

Two interesting books with two completely different themes discussed here in this blogpost.

Penguin wants to know what it would be like when Fall arrives. So he goes on an adventure with a few of his friends. Unfortunately, he can't take his little brother, Pumpkin, because he is too little for all these adventures. Penguin and friends discover amazing things, hence, they collect a lot of items to let others also understand how Fall feels like. Penguin brings back a cute pumpkin for his little brother and describes the experience he had while on the adventure.

📚 This is the story of experiencing new adventures and sharing it with others.

📚 Simple text. Colorful illustrations.

📚 Perfect for kids ages 3+

Penguin found a pinecone! He wants to make it his new friend. Penguin wants to plant the pinecone so that it can grow. Unfortunately, he is not able to plant it in the snow, because the pinecone can't grow into a tree there. So, the Penguin puts the pinecone on a sled and pulls it, all the way to the forest. Pinecone would love to grow here, but then, Penguin would not be able to survive here and hence, he has to leave. Time passes and after a while, Penguin decides to revisit the forest. He was pleasantly surprised to see that the pinecone (his friend) had grown into a mighty pine tree! After playing for a while, they again part ways and it hurts! Sometimes, relationships are like this.

📚 This story is about the love and support we provide to our loved ones, even when after some time, they leave us.

📚 Simple text. Adorable illustrations.

📚 Perfect for kids ages 3+

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