When Penguin gets pooped on by a flying goose, he doesn't just get angry--he decides to do something about it. Penguin and his flightless friends set out to build a flying machine that will give them the bird's eye view they've never had in this picture book. Illustrations.
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Flight of the Dodo
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4+
Release Date
October 05, 2005
ISBN
0316110388
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Reader reviewed by Kim Peek
Penguin (a waddling, flightless bird) has always dreamed of flying. He convinces the Waddlers to build a flying machine so they can enjoy the same birds-eye view of the world the Flappers (the flying birds) experience. On their first trip, they float directly into a thunderstorm. They need help, so they signal the Flappers in a way that only birds--and four year olds--can appreciate. Its a book about adventure, dreams...and poop...packed with gross-out humor.
Penguin (a waddling, flightless bird) has always dreamed of flying. He convinces the Waddlers to build a flying machine so they can enjoy the same birds-eye view of the world the Flappers (the flying birds) experience. On their first trip, they float directly into a thunderstorm. They need help, so they signal the Flappers in a way that only birds--and four year olds--can appreciate. Its a book about adventure, dreams...and poop...packed with gross-out humor.
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