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A GOOFY GUIDE TO PENGUINS by Jean-Luc Coudray

A GOOFY GUIDE TO PENGUINS

by Jean-Luc Coudray ; illustrated by Philippe Coudray

Pub Date: May 10th, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-935179-96-2
Publisher: TOON Books & Graphics

Silly untruths about penguins unfold in comic-book style.

The premise is to ask wacky questions about penguins and then supply even wackier answers. Short, two-paneled comic strips explain all kinds of penguin antics. How do penguins know they’ve reached the South Pole? When they see the road sign that indicates every direction is north, of course. Why do penguins like to stand? Because only a small amount of snow will pile on their heads. But if they lie down, a mountain will pile on their backs. Endless gags rely on snow/ice humor and also the assertion that all penguins look alike (which makes hide-and-seek difficult). The Coudray author-illustrator duo are twins—they identify with penguins when folks can’t tell them apart. The foundation of silliness is set up in the title and continues with cues in the art. Penguins wear mittens, use electric space heaters, and hold umbrellas. Hopefully, readers will get the joke from the start and not take any of these to be facts. If any confusion does ensue, some “Amazing But True: 100% Genuine, Real Facts About Penguins” appear in the backmatter.

From the creator of the Benjamin Bear books, absurdist humor carries across species.

(Picture book. 5-8)