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  • Eleven Turtle Tales

    Pleasant DeSpain, August House

    Audiobook (August House, Oct. 20, 2000)
    Slow but steady Turtle exhibits wisdom, perseverance, and cunning in these world folktales. Full of adventure that's sure to captivate young listeners, these tales hold meaning for all ages. Turtle is alive with possibilities. Always clever, always wise, and ever patient, Turtle never fails to find humor in any situation.
  • Epic Turtle Tales

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    eBook (Nickelodeon Publishing, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A comprehensive pictureback collection of the turtles many adventures.
  • Epic Turtle Tales

    Random House

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 28, 2015)
    Five exciting Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stories are collected in one hardcover storybook!
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  • Eleven Turtle Tales

    Pleasant DeSpain

    Hardcover (August House, Dec. 28, 2005)
    Multicultural adventure tales from around the world. Turtle caries the world on her back. The story has been told by different cultures around the world for centuries. The image is rich with symbolism. Turtle, like Mother Nature, is unhurried, wise, and enduring. She walks on land, swims in water, and breathes the airโ€•she embodies three of the four elements of creation. We have much to learn from Turtle. The eleven stories in this collection come from Africa, India, Japan, Australia, and the Americas. "The Courting of Miss Python" tells of how Turtle outwits the brutal King Python to win his daughter's lovely hand; "The Monkey's Liver" explains why Monkey never rides on Turtle's back and why Jellyfish has no spine; and "The Talkative King" tells of how a chatty ruler learns from Turtle why it is often wiser to listen than to talk. These Brazilian folktales teach readers the importance of citizenship, resourcefulness and respect. DeSpain received much praise for this collection. One reviewer wrote, "If you love critter tales like I do, you're really going to enjoy Eleven Turtle Tales. Pleasant DeSpain collects surprisingly unique, retellable stories."
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  • Eleven Turtle Tales

    Pleasant DeSpain

    Audio Cassette (August House, Jan. 30, 2006)
    Slow but steady Turtle exhibits wisdom, perseverance, and cunning in these world folktales. Full of adventure that's sure to captivate young listeners, these tales hold meaning for all ages. Turtle is alive with possibilities. Always clever, always wise, and ever patient, Turtle never fails to find humor in any situation.
  • Eleven Nature Tales

    Pleasant DeSpain

    eBook (August House, Nov. 25, 1996)
    In this new millennium, we are faced with a critical question: are we willing to work together to ensure the survival of the planet as well as each other? In his fifth collection of tellable folktales and his third collaboration with illustrator Joe Shlichta, DeSpain provides eleven ancient stories that address natural elements such as the Sun, Moon, Stars, Ocean, Wind, Fire, Mammals, Reptiles, Birds, Insects, Rocks, Trees, and Humans. Pleasant DeSpain travels the world collecting, writing and retelling traditional tales from many cultures. This collection of authentic nature folktales is a great resource for educators or anyone interested in studying or sharing unusual stories.
  • Turtle Tales

    Vinitha Ramchandani, K.R. Raji

    eBook (DC Books, )
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  • Turtle Tales

    Heather Boisrond

    eBook
    This new edition of Turtle Tales: The First Day, takes us on the journey, of a shy little turtle on his first day of school. Along the way, he runs into some trouble. Now, it is up to the little turtle, to solve his problems and make his first day the greatest a day ever!
  • Turtle Tales

    Kim Cool

    Hardcover (Histotic Venice Press, )
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  • Epic Turtle Tales

    Random House

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers (2015-07-28), March 15, 1656)
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  • Turtle Tales

    Vinitha Ramchandani

    Paperback (D, )
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  • Eleven Nature Tales

    Pleasant DeSpain

    Paperback (August House, Jan. 1, 1999)
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