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This is a story of a small South African penguin called Jackie who had a dream of visiting wild animals of Africa and learning about their appearances, behaviors, and characters. However, being a bird who could not fly, Jackie was terrified to meet the big, scary, and possibly dangerous inhabitants of the African savannah. So, his wish remained just a dream. But one day, Jackie's life changed when he met and instantly became friends with two world travelers, Irene and Alex, who were on their way to an African safari. In this book, filled with bright color pictures and vivid descriptions of…mehr

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This is a story of a small South African penguin called Jackie who had a dream of visiting wild animals of Africa and learning about their appearances, behaviors, and characters. However, being a bird who could not fly, Jackie was terrified to meet the big, scary, and possibly dangerous inhabitants of the African savannah. So, his wish remained just a dream. But one day, Jackie's life changed when he met and instantly became friends with two world travelers, Irene and Alex, who were on their way to an African safari. In this book, filled with bright color pictures and vivid descriptions of African wildlife, kids will learn how relying on true friends helped Jackie to overcome his fears and anxieties and realize the dream of his life.
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Autorenporträt
Meet Alex Shaland - a writer and travel photographer who for over 30 years delighted his readers with articles and photos published in numerous magazines in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. His previous book "Jackie the Penguin Goes on Safari" and "Jackie the Penguin Goes to Madagascar" were written for children eager to learn about our planet and its amazing animals. "Jackie the Penguin Goes to America" continues the series. Alex's books foster kids' quests for discovery and adventure, enrich their knowledge of nature, and highlight the importance of caring about the environment.