The Adventures of Penguin and Panda: Fun and Games! - Brenda Maier - ★★★★

AUTHOR: Brenda Maier
ILLUSTRATOR: Fanni Mézes
SERIES: The Adventures of Penguin and Panda, #1
GENRE: Children's Graphic Novel.
PUBLICATION DATE: April 30, 2024
RATING: 4 stars.


In a Nutshell: The second standalone graphic novel in the Penguin and Panda series. Works similarly to the first book and just as enjoyable. Lovely morals as well. A good option for beginner readers.


This cute graphic novel is about two best friends and their adventures together. This is the second book in the ‘Adventures of Penguin and Panda’ series, but the books are standalone and can be read in any order.

Panda and Penguin don’t have much in common, but somehow, their friendship works. Through their interactions, they learn about each other’s likes and dislikes, and navigate their friendship through mutual care and understanding. They do make mistakes along the way, but don’t hesitate to apologise.

The graphic novel contains four independent stories, each showing the friends indulging in some common activities, whether conversations or outings. Every story contains an important life lesson for little readers. My favourite story was the first one, where Penguin wonders if their friendship can have a future when they are so different from each other, and Panda sweetly shows her the value of having a friend who doesn’t like exactly the same things as you. It was a great example of how true friendship overpowers superficialities.

This book also contains some panda-penguin jokes and fun facts about these two animals.

The language is quite easy and will work wonderfully for beginner readers who are just starting to read independently. This book will cater well to grades 1-4.

The illustrations are obviously made for children. Penguin isn’t scientifically accurate, but she is still super-cute with her purple-tinted skin and tiny pigtails. Panda is as roly-poly and adorable as expected. The graphics are simple but really cute and work nicely for the stories.

On the whole, an entertaining and educational book for little readers who can read longer sentences but also enjoy illustrations. It’s a great combo of fun + morals.

My thanks to Marble Press for allowing access to the DRC of “The Adventures of Penguin and Panda: Fun and Games!” via Edelweiss+. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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