Penguin | |
Author: | Polly Dunbar |
Illustrator: | Polly Dunbar |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Children's |
Publisher: | Walker Books |
Pub Date: | 4 June 2007 |
Pages: | unpaginated (32) |
Isbn: | 978-1-84428-065-0 |
Oclc: | 85691861 |
Penguin is a 2007 award-winning children's picture book by Polly Dunbar. It is about a boy who receives a penguin as a present and how they interact.
Penguin has been favourably reviewed, with Kirkus Reviews writing: "Visually, Ben’s contortions and Lion’s aplomb hearken back to early Sendak. While it’s at first unclear whether the immutable Penguin is a stuffed toy, a pet or something else entirely, kids will know—by story’s end at the very latest—that this bird’s a friend. An attractively designed, child-appealing package.".[1] Publishers Weekly found Dunbar’s "winsome mixed media illustrations carry the day in a story that pulls a few punches on readers",[2] while Common Sense Media described it as a "charming, whimsical boy-meets-bird tale."[3]
Penguin has been translated into many different languages. It has stood the test of time, with Walker Books publishing a 10th anniversary edition in 2017.[4]
Penguin won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award,[5] the Red House Children's Book Award for Younger Children[6] and a Booktrust Early Years Award.[7] It was also shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal,[8] and was selected by The Sunday Times as one of the best books of 2007 for children 0 to 3 year olds.[9]
Penguin has been adapted for the stage, has played at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival[10] and received positive reviews.[11] [12]