The Penguin | The Doll Coloring Book

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Collect all the cleaned pages and scale them to make a thumbnail
Book for your dolls
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Assemble a doll-sized mini book: True, it is the penguin illustration and poetry. Visitors can collect all the illustrations and verses of the birds “bird children” To print and build a little book of poetry for their dolls. Simply drag each png file. In the Word document, print, cut out all the pictures to the same size and staple the pages together at the left edge. Squeeze some white school glue along the pointed edge of the pages and attach a cardboard cover.

One day, said the penguin, pondering:
“Come on, dear fish, come and play.”
But Fishy answered fearfully:
“I heard about your appetite.”

Additional authors:

upset penguin

This penguin I am going to tell you about was born like all the other little penguins; It came out of a pale green shell. When he was very young, his father and mother used to go to the sea and fetch fish for him to eat, but one fine morning his mother told him that he was old enough to catch his own food.
He asked, “How can I go down to the water?”
“Walk over the rocks like I do,” said his mother, and came down to show him how.
“Oh, no, that’s an old-fashioned stupid way,” said the little penguin. “I’ll fly like that bird over there.”
“No, no! Penguins don’t fly,” objected Mama Bird, but before she could think what was going on, her son leapt into the air and spread his little flippers just as he saw the lovely albatross do. The next moment, the poor baby penguin was lying on the rocks below. He wasn’t smiling. Later! Because he fell so hard, just like you would if you tried to fly unless you had a plane, and he badly hurt one of his little feet. He had to stay in bed for several days, and then, like a rational bird, instead of trying to fly, he learned to walk over rocks as other good penguins do. Henry Altmus Company.

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