Mr. Popper's Penguins

Plot
Richard and Florence Atwater's Mr. Popper's Penguins is a children's book illustrated by Robert Lawson. It tells the story of a poor house painter named Mr. Popper and his family who live in a small town of Stillwater in the 1930s. The Poppers unexpectedly come into possession of a penguin named Captain Cook. After a little while it appears that Captain Cook was getting ill and after speaking with the curator of a large aquarium Mr. Popper discovers Cook is lonely. Learning that a penguin named Greta, who is feeling the same, Mr. Popper receives the female penguin as a gift. They are happy themselves but the family becomes strained at the cost of feeding both penguins and keeping the air on to make the basement into an icy winterland for the pair. As time passes Greta lays eggs, ten in total, and because penguins don't normally lay that many eggs Mr. Popper attributes this to the climate change. Risking going bankrupt Mr. Popper trains the twelve penguins as a circus act. They become hits however after showing up at the wrong theater and causing mayhem Mr. Popper and the twelve penguins are arrested. During one of the first shows an Admiral named Drake was so entertained that he posts bail and offers to take Mr. Popper and the penguins on his expedition to the North Pole. At first Mr. Popper is upset however he is allowed to come as well to say goodbye.

Effects
Penguins come out of the open book at a rate of one an hour as long as it is open. Neutralizing will not make the already produced penguins disappear.