because it takes two to make a Tango." Older readers will most appreciate the humor inherent in her name plus the larger theme of tolerance at work in this touching tale. When the keeper discovers an egg that needs tending, he gives it to Roy and Silo, who hatch and raise the female. Their expressive eyes capture a range of moods within uncluttered, pastel-hued scenes dominated by pale blue. ) endearing watercolors follow the twosome as they frolic affectionately in several vignettes and then try tirelessly to start a family-first they build a stone nest and then they comically attempt to hatch a rock. thought to himself, 'They must be in love.' " Cole's ( The Sissy Duckling Two male penguins, Roy and Silo, "did everything together. Tango has two daddies in this heartwarming tale, inspired by actual events in New York's Central Park Zoo.
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