Ready for a wild adventure with your little explorer? 

A small boy and girl reading a book.

“Jackie the Penguin Goes to India” is the perfect gift for curious kids—and the grownups who love reading with them!

Looking for a children’s book that’s educational, adventurous, and absolutely adorable? Meet Jackie the Penguin, the intrepid traveler who’s off to India in search of the elusive Bengal tiger! In this fourth installment of the Adventures of Jackie the Penguin series by author and travel photographer Alex Shaland, young readers will journey through India’s lush wildlife reserves—all through the eyes of a lovable penguin.

Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, teacher, or librarian, this book is a must-have for your child’s or students’ library. It’s packed with:

  • Vivid illustrations that bring India’s landscapes and animals to life
  • Engaging storytelling that sparks curiosity and imagination
  • Educational activities and discussion questions perfect for classroom or bedtime learning
  • A gentle introduction to geography, culture, and wildlife conservation

Ideal for ages 5–9, this book makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because. And if your child loves animals or dreams of faraway places, Jackie’s journey will become a fast favorite.

Teachers are calling it “a great way to introduce children to the world,” and kids can’t get enough of Jackie’s adventures!

Available now on Amazon in paperback and Kindle formats.
👉 Explore the book on Amazon

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Published by Alex Shaland

I am a travel and wildlife writer, photographer and author of a safari adventure book "Suburbanites on Safari." A contributor for several Penton Publishing periodicals and other publications, I also collaborated as an editor and photographer with my wife, Irene Shaland, in producing several books and articles published in numerous magazines in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and East Africa.

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