Party with Penguins: Harriet Gets Carried Away by Jessie Sima
HARRIET LOVED COSTUMES!
It's not just that she's sometimes of a mind to climb in a costume for Halloween, or for a fun dress-up play date with a friend, or a special birthday bash.
HARRIET WORE COSTUMES ALL THE TIME.
That's right. Harriet dresses like a dragon for an appointment in the dentist's chair. At the park she's a fairy queen with a dark side, black bat wings.
But today is party day, and Harriet dons her all-purpose costume to run to the corner grocery for snacks. Disguised and decked out in a penguin suit with a red bowtie, she's just realized she forgot the party hats when she finds herself swept up by a passel of penguins--the real kind! Does Harriet need a permit for a penguin parade?
The press of penguins sweeps Harriet along. What about her party hats?
"WHERE ARE WE GOING?" SHE QUERIES.
Will Harriet be forced to march as an incognito penguin back to Antarctica? Not if she can hail a ride with a passing orca, in Jessie Sima's Harriet Gets Carried Away
Labels: Costumes--Fiction, Parties--Fiction, Penguins--Fiction (Grades Preschool-3)
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