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And Tango Makes Three
By Peter ParnellJustin Richardson ( Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing )
Release Date: 2005-04-26
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Product Description
In the zoo there are all kinds of animal families. But Tango's family is not like any of the others.
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Product Reviews:
  And Tango Makes Three 
This is a true love story about a family of penguins, their keeper, and the public who visits them. This book can be used to introduce a family with two dads, surrogacy, or adoption or it can be read and loved for the simple love it shares.
  GREAT BOOK 
This is a wonderful book about how being different is ok. It's terrible that people want this book banned. There is nothing crude or offensive in this story and the illustrations are great.
  Tango book is missunderstood 
I don't think this book is about gay penguins. It is about two loving and caring penguins who are acting like penguins do. Animals don't think the same way humans do. Humans are the ones who have made this wonderful book into something not acceptable. I will be giving this book to my young grandchildren and I know they will appreciate it for what it is, a wonderful book about two penguins who are acting like penguins should and do. There is nothing homosenual about this book, only in the eye of the reader.
  disgusting 
This is disgusting. What is the world coming to when we have filth like this being given to our children. All this book is going to do is confuse them!
  Not gay anymore! 
The story doesn't stick true to what really happened. The gay couple split up as soon as he found a more attractive female mate. I guess that's the way nature was meant to be. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,169653,00.html