Edward and Annie by Caryn Rivadeneira illustrated by Katy Tanis

 

 


I love penguins. Do you? Have you been to the Shedd Aquarium to see the penguins there? I went there when I was a young person. Then last year, we planned a trip to go there, but didn't get to go due to some unforeseen circumstances. I still hope to go see Edward and Annie in person some day. Edward and Annie by Caryn Rivadeneira is a beautifully illustrated 32-page children's book aimed at children ages four to eight. This book is 10 1/2 inches square so it is a bit large for young children to hold on their own but it makes a great size for family reading time, I think

Edward and Annie starts out with the two penguins in their home. Then their caretaker, Kai, takes them on an adventure as they waddle through the Shedd Aquarium and visit the other animals. This book takes place during the pandemic when the aquarium was closed to visitors. Even though they are open again, this book is still a wonderful read--even if you have never been there. Following along and seeing the marine animals could be fun for any child--or adult reading along. The information is presented in an interesting way and the pictures are bright and vibrant. The end of Edward and Annie has a two-page spread sharing more about the Shedd Aquarium

I received a copy of this book from the publisher through a Goodreads giveaway. All opinions within this review are my own.

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