Turtle Bay
$9.99
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How can Taro and Yuko help to protect the sea turtles? This new edition of a classic, pioneering story about turtle conservation is needed today more than ever. Taro and Yuko help old Jiro San to clean up the beach, and one amazing evening they discover why their work is so important. Now the beach is safe, sea turtles come out of the ocean to lay their eggs in the clean sand. And a few weeks later, the children watch the miracle of. baby turtles hatching and scurrying down to the sea. "A beguiling look at the breeding process of Japanese sea turtles, who lay their eggs on land yet live in the ocean. Hushed, lavender-hued pictures befit the tone of the understated story; mottled backgrounds cast a quiet spell, as does the sagacious old man who appears to understand more than just turtles." – Kirkus Reviews “Realistic drawings suffused with gold, blue, or lavender depict the changing moods of the sea and its varied inhabitants, from starfish to whales. An evocative, gentle book that celebrates life on the shore with events and language very young children can appreciate.” – School Library Journal "Friendship, patience and wisdom are finely woven in this story linking the lives of sea turtles and the people who care for them." George H. Balazs, global independent sea turtle scientist
"An inspiring ecological tale which celebrates the richness of marine life" Child Education
"This is exactly the kind of book which will engage children's interest and inspire a sense of wonder about the world." School Librarian Nilesh Mistry was born in Mumbai, India, and studied at Harrow and Central St Martin's Schools of Art. His colorful and imaginative art can be seen in his illustrations for books by Michael Morpurgo, Jane Yolen, Jatinder Verma and many others. He lives in London.
Saviour Pirotta is one of Britain's best-known and bestselling writers for children. Born in Malta, he moved to Britain in 1981 and has over 100 books to his credit. He is a winner of the English Association Award (UK) and of the Aesop Award (US). He lives in Scarborough, Yorkshire.
- New edition published by popular demand from schools and libraries
A pioneering eco-story, even more relevant today than when it was first published a quarter of a century ago
Encourages empathy for marine life, particularly sea turtles
Shows the threats sea turtles face from human pollution
Endnote with conservation information
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Dimensions | 1 × 9 × 11 in |
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