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"Follow Trevor, a newly hatched turtle, who is lost and befriended by a wise old owl."
Travel & Holiday.
Trevor, the shy Turtle, lives deep in the woods all alone. He carries out his usual day's when different animal friends happen on his routine. See how Trevor realizes friends are important and how simple acts of kindness can change everyone's life for the better.
Trevor is the most amazing tortoise you could ever hope to meet. In the darkest part of the night when everyone has gone to bed, he fires up his rocket boots and jets off on incredible adventures. Author Sarah Gray and illustrator Steven Coates bring a chidlren's story with a difference - not a teenage turtle, but Trevor the Tortoise!
Rhyming text and illustrations show many different ways for Timothy turtle to get to his friends house.
"A turtle I beand made for the sea.The deep blue seabe the place for me"
City of Toronto Book Award finalist Scarborough is a low-income, culturally diverse neighborhood east of Toronto, the fourth largest city in North America; like many inner city communities, it suffers under the weight of poverty, drugs, crime, and urban blight. Scarborough the novel employs a multitude of voices to tell the story of a tight-knit neighborhood under fire: among them, Victor, a black artist harassed by the police; Winsum, a West Indian restaurant owner struggling to keep it together; and Hina, a Muslim school worker who witnesses first-hand the impact of poverty on education. And then there are the three kids who work to rise above a system that consistently fails them: Bing, a gay Filipino boy who lives under the shadow of his father's mental illness; Sylvie, Bing's best friend, a Native girl whose family struggles to find a permanent home to live in; and Laura, whose history of neglect by her mother is destined to repeat itself with her father. Scarborough offers a raw yet empathetic glimpse into a troubled community that locates its dignity in unexpected places: a neighborhood that refuses to be undone. Catherine Hernandez is a queer theatre practitioner and writer who has lived in Scarborough off and on for most of her life. Her plays Singkil and Kilt Pins were published by Playwrights Canada Press, and her children's book M is for Mustache: A Pride ABC Book was published by Flamingo Rampant. She is the Artistic Director of Sulong Theatre for women of color.