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It isn't every day you see a reacing turtle but that is what Tommy is. he is the fasterst turtle for miles around. Racing is all he ever thinks about. He can't help but ask everyone he meets to race him. One met someone new who just moved in and he challenged to race with him. Sammy Snail accepted his challenge. Would the race ends well or will turn into fight?
It isn't every day you see a racing turtle but that is exactly what Tommy is. he is the fastest turtle for miles around. Racing is all he ever thinks about. He can't help but ask everyone he meets to race him. One day he meets someone new who just moved into the neighborhood and he challenges him to a race. Sammy Snail accepts his challenge. Will the race end well for Tommy or will he taste bitter defeat for the first time?
Tommy Turtle, his friends and family live in the pond in a small town’s park. His normal life is disrupted when he discovers his flatulence (tooting) gives him unusual powers to include flight.
Can you imagine spending a day in the desert, where it's hot, dry, and colorless? Boring, you might say. Well, you're in for a surprise when you trek along with the young reporter T. Tommy Turtle in the Sonoran Desert. Our tour guide is Tortsie the desert tortoise, who introduces us to Roady the fun-loving road runner, the Saguaro Cactus family, and grumpy Scorpie the scorpion. Each creature is different from the rest, but they all know they are special because they are part of God's creation. Come spend A Day with the Desert Dwellers on The Travels of T. Tommy Turtle and take notes along with reporter T. Tommy. You never know what you'll find!
'So, To start his race, he grabbed his shoe, tied his lace. Tommy Turtle got prepared, took a dash and set the pace.' Tommy's Big Race is a delightful read-aloud story with a wonderful message! Every child will be encouraged to keep going strong and finish the races in life, no matter how hard they may sometimes seem. Vanessa Leonor Neves is a wife, mother, pediatrician and author. She resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband, Canonchet, and their five young children.
(Paperback Edition) A sampling of the best material from the long-running "Harveyville Fun Times!" fanzine featuring articles about various Harvey Comics characters such as Casper, Richie Rich, Hot Stuff and Sad Sack. Edited by Mark Arnold.
In Where the Hell Is Turtle Creek? author Barrie Bartulski presents his honest and sometimes humorous memoir of his childhood in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania. He paints a portrait of a happy, unique childhood complete with mean teachers and close buddies. These stories capture the adventures of a group of children, from mixed ethnic and religious backgrounds, growing up in the 1940s and 50s in Turtle Creek, a small town in western Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. Most of the stories take place around Turtle Creeks Saint Colmans Catholic elementary school and the public junior and senior high school. The discipline administered by a few of the Sisters of Mercy at Saint Colmans School was overly aggressive and would not happen today with the special training that teachers now receive. Bartulski shares it to illustrate an area that was much on the minds of children in those days. The Catholic Church has since banned all paddlingwonderful news but a little late for him and his pals. He has lovingly captured a lost time, the time when a boy could be carefree and be mostly concerned about what games he and his pals were going to play that day. They are memories to be cherished and experienced time and time again, winningly recounted in Where the Hell is Turtle Creek?
Tortoise is the first cultural history of these long-lived and intriguing creatures, which have existed for more than 200 million years. The book covers tortoises worldwide, in evolution, myth and reality, ranging across paleontology, natural history, myth, folklore, art forms, literature, veterinary medicine and trade regulations. The tortoise has been seen as an Atlas-like creature supporting the world, as the origin of music and as a philosophical paradox. Peter Young examines the tortoise in all these guises, as well as a military tactical formation, its exploitation by mariners and others for food, as ornament (in tortoiseshell), as a motif in art, and in space research. He looks at the movement away from exploitation to conservation and even the uses of the tortoise in advertising. As well as examples of species, illustrations from around the world include monuments, sculptures, coins, stamps, objets d’art, drawings, cartoons, advertisements and X-rays. The book will appeal not only to tortoise lovers but also to readers of cultural histories around the world. "Peter Young’s Tortoise, on the other claw, can be warmly recommended."—Jonathan Bate, The Times