About this item
Highlights
- Tortoises and turtles may look alike, but they are VERY different!
- 3-12 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Paperback
- 26 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
Description
About the Book
Tortoises are not turtles, for so many reasons. Learn these important differences and many interesting facts about tortoises, which live in the desert, and turtles, which love the water.Book Synopsis
Tortoises and turtles may look alike, but they are VERY different! This fun illustrated book teaches the differences between these two creatures, and explains a bit about the habits and preferences of the tortoise.
Review Quotes
To the casual observer, turtles and tortoises appear to share so many similarities that we often use the names "turtle" and "tortoise" interchangeably. But the fact is that they couldn't be more different, says Elaine Powers, whose charming picture book employs clever rhymes and colorful illustrations to demonstrate why the two should never be confused. To begin with, while some turtles were built to paddle around in the water, she says, tortoises were not - throw a tortoise in the water, and he'll drown. And that's just the beginning of her lesson about these special -- and very distinctive -- reptiles, a lesson sure to fascinate junior naturalists and animal lovers. Powers, who is a biologist and a scriptwriter, lives in Tucson. - Arizona Daily Star, Jan 2, 2016