Who knew penguins could talk? I sure didn’t.
Until I found Bo tangled in garbage on a flooded beach.
Except, Bo isn’t just any penguin. She has a mysterious necklace that opens portals to magical worlds connected to Earth. One of these worlds is in trouble—Icyland. This winter wonderland is melting fast, causing the oceans on Earth to rise and threatening to drown my town, so we need to stop it before it’s too late.
But I’m only a kid with a witty penguin by my side. Can I really make a difference?
Join us on an epic journey filled with ice slides, adorable frost bunnies, and giggling snow pillows as we race against time to save both worlds.
If you enjoyed “The Chronicles of Narnia” by C.S. Lewis or “The Magic Tree House” by Mary Pope Osborne, you’ll love the Elliot and Bo Series with its ecological spin and witty penguin.
Also available in French and Spanish.
In the same series, join Elliot & Bo in their next adventure in Wyrdwood, where magical fire is threatening to reduce the forest to ashes…
Coming 2026
Editorial Reviews
“Agatha Georges balances adventure with environmental awareness in Elliot & Bo in Icyland. It was informative without overwhelming readers. The pacing was moderate, and the scenes just kept moving from the discovery of Bo wrapped in plastic to the portal in the kitchen, and the intricate worldbuilding inside the Library of Whispers. Elliot’s character was brave but uncertain, just like any child his age. Bo was sarcastic and humorous, which added warmth and a good contrast to the tension. Noria brought the lyrical layer into the story that made it feel quirky. I loved Petronille’s illustrations that elevated the whole book. My favorite were the translucent bubbles and the floating books. Readers who enjoyed other eco-conscious fantasy stories like The Last Bear by Hannah Gold would love Elliot & Bo in Icyland.” Readers’ Favorite
“Agatha Georges is a lively storyteller who showcases memorable characters and real-world messages. Elliot & Bo in Icyland is an entertaining and purposeful read. It is an excellent choice for young audiences who enjoy magical journeys – and for parents and educators seeking stories that inspire responsibility, empathy, and belief in the power of small heroes to make a big difference.
Georges balances wonder and urgency with skill, creating an engaging pace that keeps the story moving while allowing space for meaningful reflection. The relationship between Elliot and Bo is the heart of the book, emphasizing teamwork, courage, and the power of compassion, inspiring readers with admiration and empathy.” Midwest Book Review
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