P is for Penguins {Blogging Through the Alphabet}

Okay, okay! I've said it several times already! But...penguins are one of my most favorite birds! One of my dreams, bucket list items if you will, is to be able to go some place where I can see penguins in the wild. Big dream; impossible dream.

I love these black and white tuxedoed birds! Oh, yeah, they also have yellow, and sometimes orange/red, on them.

Penguins can be found on every continent in the Southern Hemisphere from the tropical Galapagos Islands (the Galapagos penguin) located near South America to Antarctica (the emperor penguin).

Did You Know?: Larger penguin species are found in colder climates where their large body mass enables them to cope with the conditions, while smaller penguins inhabit warmer climes.

Wikipedia-Penguins
World Wildlife Fund-Penguins
Defenders of Wildlife-Penguins
San Diego Zoo-Penguin Cam

Say, did you see the Penguin DisneyNature movie in theaters beginning Earth Day, 2019? I didn't, sadly. If you go to Penguins on DisneyNature, you will see there are educational materials, to go along with the movie.





Penguin Baywatch (Wildlife Documentary) (may not be appropriate for young children)

Lapbook Lessons-Penguin Lapbook
Mr. Popper's Penguins Lapbook (Homeschool Share)
KidZone Penguin Activities
Penguins Theme Unit
Teacher Planet-Penguins
Easy Science for Kids-Penguins

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Comments

  1. Penguins are really cool. I always loved walking by the Humboldt Penguin exhibit at the zoo. Listening to them 'talk' to each other was great.

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