A video of an inseparable pair of penguins,
affectionately known as "Edward and Annie" went viral as they
explored the aquatic world of sea animals at the aquarium in the
early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
The companions quickly rose to celebrity status. With the
aquarium closed to visitors, the empty halls were an adventure
awaiting the waddling duo to visit some of their fellow
inhabitants.
"They go on field trips, and we take them all around the
aquarium which spurred their stardom being out and about during
the pandemic," said Megan Vens-Policky, an animal caretaker.
The wandering birds brought a silver lining to their virtual
audience during quarantines and a cycle of lockdowns. Trainers
have said that the birds' freedom to roam has been beneficial to
their own welfare, too.
They have even visited another Chicago celebrity: Sue the
Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton at the nearby Field Museum.
Needless to say, Edward and Annie's notoriety has only just
begun. A book titled "Edward and Annie: A Penguin Adventure" is
slated to hit shelves next month.
"It wasn't on my mind that it should be a children's book -- but
it brought so much joy to me, my family and so many people that
I thought it made since to go that direction," said Caryn
Rivadeneira, the author.
The birds will be central characters of the book as it
highlights the challenges and fun when embarking on new
adventures.
"The book talks about how new things that are different can be a
little scary, but exciting at the same time. I hope that our
readers can take that to heart and tap into that sense of
adventure,” Vens-Policky said.
The book will go on sale March 1. A portion of proceeds will
benefit the penguins at the Shedd Aquarium, and conservations
for penguins in the wild.
(Writing by Bianca Flowers; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and
Lisa Shumaker)
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