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Call the Puffins

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First in a delightful new series about puffins and teamwork – for readers aged 5+.

Welcome to the island of Egg where a group of young puffins are in training to join a search and rescue team.

Meet Muffin who is following in her dad’s footsteps and anxious not to let him down. Everything is new. There is so much to learn and new friends to be made. And how amazing to rescue birds and eggs in danger!

Muffin and the other puffins can’t wait to get started.

Our Review Panel says...

This short chapter book introduces a delightful series following Muffin and Tiny, two plucky young puffin cadets training on the Island of Egg to become part of the island’s search and rescue team. The story is brought to life with joyful illustrations of wide-eyed, round-beaked puffins that are just oozing with character.

This book works excellently as an early chapter book for emerging readers. It’s a feel-good tale that beautifully explores themes of nature, finding courage and working together.

Ideal for KS1 upwards, it provides a wonderful bridge to independent reading, and even includes a fun fact-file about puffins for young animal or bird enthusiasts.

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