
A touching tale gets told in ‘The Littlest Turtle’
I have read a fair amount of children’s fiction lately. No two stories are alike, and they have taken me on some thrilling adventures. When I heard about The Littlest Turtle I thought it might be a fun book to read. I was able to get a digital copy of this book and here is what I thought of it.
You can read the plot for The Littlest Turtle here:
For years, the little turtles climbed on top of the big turtles to eat the freshest fruit from the top of the bushes. The big turtles ate the fallen berries—sour and rotten. Littlest Turtle follows along with this tradition until she hears the feelings of the big turtles. Littlest Turtle sees how unfair this all is and thinks about the important question: would it be so hard to share?
Follow along as Littlest Turtle joins together with the big turtles, speaks up for change, and comes up with a new tradition that works for all turtles, no matter the size!
I had fun reading this book. For many years, things have stayed the same in a group of turtles. It takes the smallest turtle to speak up about something that raises some concerns about how things are. Thanks to them saying something, things in this community end up changing for the better. Some kids will have a lot of fun reading this book.
The Littlest Turtle is out now. You can order this book on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and on Bookshop.
