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Walking along the shoreline one Tuesday morning, a grandfather and his granddaughter spot tracks in the sand. They follow them and discover a mama turtle's hiding spot for her eggs. Maintaining their distance, Pappy and the three-year-old witness one of nature's mysteries, allowing Pappy to engage his granddaughter in conservation efforts for sea creatures.Told from the little girl's perspective, Tuesdays are for Turtles is a children's book to learn about nature and the environment, depicting the love of a grandfather for his granddaughter as he shares his knowledge. Highlighting the fascinating life of sea turtles emerging from their nests to make their way into the ocean, the book's companion poem and glossary will teach children to care for the environment and provide fun facts about sea turtles for kids.Tuesdays are for Turtles is perfect for family or classroom investigations into the world of sea turtles and in teaching respect for animals and the natural world.Pappy is a devoted grandfather and volunteer in the turtle patrol. It's a typical Tuesday morning when he takes his granddaughter along on a quest to find turtles. But Pappy soon realizes that this morning is different. As the pair begin to explore the peaceful shore of Emerald Isle, they stumble across a mother turtle's hiding spot, where they observe one of nature's most exclusive mysteries-a nest of baby sea turtles!Sprinkled with educational facts and beautifully told through careful reflections and a companion poem, this sweet tale will enrich the hearts of readers, whether they are students of science, lovers of animals, or crusaders for the environment. Tuesdays are for Turtles is a book you'll want to revisit with your children over and over again to inspire community involvement and awe for nature.Tuesdays are for Turtles is a delightful story supported by poignant art, illuminating photos, relevant facts, and an inviting poem. Tom Gill has captured the fascination many have with the monitoring and safety of baby sea turtles that emerge from their nests to make their way to the ocean along our Atlantic coast, especially Emerald Isle, North Carolina. From his own experiences, Tom shares the thrill of checking nests and looking for tracks because "we share their home." It is well worth the time to go with Pappy and his granddaughter as they spend their Tuesday mornings on turtle patrol in this captivating book.-Dr. Curt Finch, author and owner of Emerald Isle Books
Eleven-year-old Sarah is confused, embarrassed, and frustrated by her need to count things but finally talks with her mother and a therapist, who diagnoses Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and gives Sarah techniques for coping with her symptoms. Includes note to readers.
A little girl searches the house for her missing pet turtle.
It is night on Raine Island . . . All is quiet except for the gentle sighing of the waves. Suddenly something moves on the shore. Under cover of darkness, a little green turtle climbs out of her sandy cradle. Isabel Müller’s remarkable and engaging account of sea turtles—creatures that have roamed the Earth for over two hundred million years—is as important as it is compelling for young and old alike.
Diego is going on a night-time beach adventure to watch baby turtles hatch from their eggs. Help him clean up all the rubbish on the beach and turn off the Bobo Brothers torchlight so that the baby sea turtles can make it safely to the sea.
Learn to channel your inner zen and enjoy the simple things in life with this beautiful, inspirational book from the author of Paradise Girls. Long ago, Sandy Gingras read “The Tortoise and the Hare,” a fable that teaches “slow and steady wins the race.” But she didn’t learn the lesson! Instead she lived the race of hurry-up and do-it-all every day. And it was tiring. But now, Gingras presents readers with a different kind of lesson from a different kind of turtle in the charming book Lessons of a Turtle. And it’s a good lesson: Go with the slow! Life is about enjoying what’s around you now and finding your own path. It’s about the beauty of the journey more than the achievement of the finish line. So be like the turtle . . . notice, savor, bask, risk, grow. Put some life back in your life! Gingras helps readers get through life by using charming “turtlisms” that complement her just-as-cute turtle illustrations. She teaches us about life’s little lessons with little treats like, “You can’t move forward until you stick your neck out.” and “The slower you go, the more you see.” The author’s little observations make a big difference on the journey through life. This book makes a lovely and inspiring gift.
With new robotic rat removers roaming New York, Splinter is in more danger than he ever has been before. Can the turtles stop these menaces before their father becomes their next victim?
This photo-illustrated book for early readers tells the story of a sea turtle laying her eggs, how they hatch, find their way to the sea, and grow up.
This board book features touch-and-feel turtle shells, tiger fur, and more.
Turtle's Tuesday is one of five early reader books in the Wildlife Week Series: North American Vertebrates. The reader follows Tina the Turtle through a day in the life of a reptile.