Mark Hall, Emily Glaser, Will Estell, Jill Higgins

Bartlett the Turtle

Paperback (Beach Mountain Press Aug. 23, 2012)
Bartlett the Turtle is a great read for children who are dealing with various social issues and can benefit from the learning experience and positive outlook the character, Bartlett the Turtle, comes to realize about making new friends, acceptance of others, and the ability to accept and cope with changes that come along with growing, moving, and the modern family dynamic. Bartlett the Turtle is the first children's title to be published by author-turned-publisher, Will Estell's, southern indie publishing house, Beach Mountain Press, and holds true in the concept of Beach Mountain Press' other works in that it calls for and promotes change and positive outcomes from somewhat negative, but realistic circumstances in people and society. Author Mark Hall does a wonderful job of teaching and helping children understand the positive aspects and social issues surrounding change. The emotions and feelings felt by Bartlett the Turtle are those many preschool and adolescents will relate to, and that go along with change many children are often struggling to cope with and understand in their own world. This book can greatly increase this ability to understand and is sure to leave young readers with a clearer and more positive picture of their own circumstances. Illustrator Jill Higgins adds her great artistic ability to the unique and original watercolor illustrations of Bartlett the Turtle and his new friends, and does so in a way that will capture and hold the attention of these children. This book is a must read for children 2 to 7 and a wonderful tool for parents, teachers, therapists, and those working alongside these children. One of the best new children's books of the year, and one with a genuine benefit for the children who read, grow, and learn from it.
ISBN
0984670440 / 9780984670444
Pages
32
Weight
4.0 oz.
Dimensions
8.5 x 0.1 in.