"Bob loves his red jacket. The red jacket makes him feel swanky cool. The red jacket makes other seagulls notice him and even speak to him. But when a wave washes it away, will Bob lose his cool and his newfound friends, too?"--Provided by publisher.
"Seagulls are found in many places around North America. They can usually be spotted flying around beaches and bays, but seagulls can also be found waddling around parking lots. What are they doing there? Eating food left behind by humans! In this book, young readers will explore the life of a seagull and learn why seagulls are so willing to eat trash. With beautiful photographs of seagulls doing what they do best, readers will deepen their understanding of animal adaptation and other important science concepts"--Provided by publisher.
Little Penguin' friend Kenneth is upset because Little Penguin ate Kenneth's deliciously yummy razzle dazzle seaweed lollipop, and Little Penguin has tried everything he can think of to make it up to Kenneth, but nothing seems to help, not even a hug.
A seagull, dying from the effects of an oil spill, entrusts her egg to Zorba the cat, who promises to care for it until her chick hatches, then teach the chick to fly.
When she makes friends with some seagulls, Pickles, a young whale, joins them in taunting her old friend, a seal named Stitches, but when the gulls turn on Pickles, she learns how much bullying hurts.