Flipping Brilliant: A Penguin's Guide to a Happy Life (Volume 1) (Extreme Images) 🔍
Jonathan Chester, Patrick Regan, Patrick Regan
Andrews Mcmeel Publishing Llc, 1st, First Edition, PS, 2008
English [en] · EPUB · 22.4MB · 2008 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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The more you find out about penguins, the more they seem to have in common with another oddly endearing flightless biped. Namely, us. --__Flipping Brilliant__Think __March of the Penguins__ meets __Life's Little Instruction Book__ by way of __National Geographic__.Award-winning nature photographer Jonathan Chester captures the essence of the Antarctic's most popular residents to illustrate the similarities between penguins' lives and our own. Patrick Regan's clever narrative offers surprising insights and humorously entertaining life lessons.The appeal of penguins is undeniable and universal. And we can learn a lot from these fat, funny birds. Lessons like: \* The meek sleep alone,\* It's better to be smart than cute, and\* You can be too thin. (After all, the book explains, if the Olsen twins ever get locked in a walk-in cooler for days and are forced to live off their own body fat, they're goners. Penguins? They're good for months.)__Flipping Brilliant__ includes helpful environmental information about the penguin habitat and the effects of global warming, including Web sites that show how you can help.
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zlib/Arts/Photography/Jonathan Chester, Patrick Regan/Flipping Brilliant: A Penguin's Guide to a Happy Life_2543356.epub
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Life Is Not Black and White: 27 Lessons from a Funny, Flightless Bird at the Bottom of the Earth
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Chester, Jonathan; Regan, Patrick
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United States, United States of America
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Vearsa, [N.p.], 2009
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Extreme Images, 2009
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Kansas City, ©2008
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Kansas City, 2009
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March 1, 2008
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1, 2009
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<p><br>The more you find out about penguins, the more they seem to have in common with another oddly endearing flightless biped. Namely, us. --<I>Flipping Brilliant</I><P>Think <I>March of the Penguins</I> meets <I>Life's Little Instruction Book</I> by way of <I>National Geographic.</I><P>Award-winning nature photographer Jonathan Chester captures the essence of the Antarctic's most popular residents to illustrate the similarities between penguins' lives and our own. Patrick Regan's clever narrative offers surprising insights and humorously entertaining life lessons. <P>The appeal of penguins is undeniable and universal. And we can learn a lot from these fat, funny birds. Lessons like: <UL><LI> The meek sleep alone,</LI><LI> It's better to be smart than cute, and</LI><LI> You can be too thin. (After all, the book explains, if the Olsen twins ever get locked in a walk-in cooler for days and are forced to live off their own body fat, they're goners. Penguins? They're good for months.)</LI></UL> <P><I>Flipping Brilliant</I> includes helpful environmental information about the penguin habitat and the effects of global warming, including Web sites that show how you can help.</p>
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<p>The more you find out about penguins, the more they seem to have in common with another oddly endearing flightless biped. Namely, us. --<i>Flipping Brilliant</i></p>
<p>Think <i>March of the Penguins</i> meets <i>Life's Little Instruction Book</i> by way of <i>National Geographic</i>.</p>
<p>Award-winning nature photographer Jonathan Chester captures the essence of the Antarctic's most popular residents to illustrate the similarities between penguins' lives and our own. Patrick Regan's clever narrative offers surprising insights and humorously entertaining life lessons.</p>
<p>The appeal of penguins is undeniable and universal. And we can learn a lot from these fat, funny birds. Lessons like:</p>
<p>* The meek sleep alone,</p>
<p>* It's better to be smart than cute, and</p>
<p>* You can be too thin. (After all, the book explains, if the Olsen twins ever get locked in a walk-in cooler for days and are forced to live off their own body fat, they're goners. Penguins? They're good for months.)</p>
<p><i>Flipping Brilliant</i> includes helpful environmental information about the penguin habitat and the effects of global warming, including Web sites that show how you can help.</p>
<p>Think <i>March of the Penguins</i> meets <i>Life's Little Instruction Book</i> by way of <i>National Geographic</i>.</p>
<p>Award-winning nature photographer Jonathan Chester captures the essence of the Antarctic's most popular residents to illustrate the similarities between penguins' lives and our own. Patrick Regan's clever narrative offers surprising insights and humorously entertaining life lessons.</p>
<p>The appeal of penguins is undeniable and universal. And we can learn a lot from these fat, funny birds. Lessons like:</p>
<p>* The meek sleep alone,</p>
<p>* It's better to be smart than cute, and</p>
<p>* You can be too thin. (After all, the book explains, if the Olsen twins ever get locked in a walk-in cooler for days and are forced to live off their own body fat, they're goners. Penguins? They're good for months.)</p>
<p><i>Flipping Brilliant</i> includes helpful environmental information about the penguin habitat and the effects of global warming, including Web sites that show how you can help.</p>
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