Tacky the Penguin (Tacky the Penguin)

by Helen Lester (Author) Lynn Munsinger (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Tacky's perfect friends find him annoying until his odd behavior saves the day.

"Droll facial expressions, which still retain their animal quality, add more humor to a perceptive text about being different." -- Booklist

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Publishers Weekly

This book is must reading for any kid or grown-up who refuses to follow the pack. Tacky wears a rumpled Hawaiian shirt, frequently stumbles, performs splashy cannonballs and sings songs like, "How Many Toes Does a Fish Have?" He lives at the North Pole with his companions Goodly, Lovely, Angel, Neatly and Perfect, who clad themselves in decorous bow-ties, walk neatly in a row, perform elegant dives and sing lovely songs like, "Sunrise on the Iceberg." But even without the fancy trappings, Tacky comes into his own when he outsmarts a gang of penguin rustlers. This is off-beat fun that is a natural follow-up to Lester and Munsinger's other dandy offerings, including A Porcupine Named Fluffy and The Wizard, the Fairy, and the Magic Chicken. Ages 4-8. (April)

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2 Tacky the Penguin is a total nonconformist who lives with a group of formal, proper penguins. But it is Tacky who foils the plans of three critters with "get-rich-quick plans" that threaten the penguins' existence. With his un-penguin-like antics, Tacky puzzles the hunters to such an extent that they're firmly convinced they cannot be in the "land of the pretty penguins." This is a rollicking tale that clearly shows that there are ad vantages to being an individual. Mun singer cheerfully captures the mood of the tale with her whimsical, full-color illustrations that are particularly strong in depicting the hunters' deter mined, then befuddled, expressions and Tacky's madcap antics. This is sure to elicit lots of chuckles from young readers. Bonnie Wheatley, Emma Conn Elementary School, Ra leigh, N.C.

Review quotes

Droll facial expressions, which still retain their animal quality, add more humor to a perceptive text about being different. Booklist, ALA
Helen Lester
Helen Lester and Lynn Munsinger have collaborated on many funny and popular books for children, including the stories starring Tacky the Penguin and Wodney Wat, as well as the new Laugh-Along series. Helen Lester is a full-time writer who makes her home in New York. Lynn Munsinger has lived in Vermont and Connecticut, devoting her time to freelance illustration.

http: //www.helenlester.com/

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780547133447
Lexile Measure
630
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
August 20, 2008
Series
Tacky the Penguin
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
Library of Congress categories
Behavior
Penguins
Individuality
Conduct of life
Tacky (Fictitious character: Lester)
Colorado Children's Book Award
Winner 1990 - 1990

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