Birtle and the Purple Turtles
Birtle and the Purple Turtles
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Andrews, McMeel & Parker
Just the Series: Birtle Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Birtle   

Annotation: Everyone is a turtle in Turtletown. So Teeny thinks she must be a turtle, too. But when Teeny sprouts feathers, she begins to wonder ... is there a teeny possibility she's a ... BIRTLE? Tootie loves tag, but the other turtles in Turtletown don't like to play. That is, until Tootie meets Teeny. Teeny LOVES tag. They have tons in common! Except one BIG thing ... Teeny may not be a turtle at all. This adorable graphic novel is about being true to yourself, friendship, and most of all, celebrating differences. It features a Dyslexia-friendly font.
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #379913
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel Series Tracker
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 01/09/24
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-524-88066-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-524-88066-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023937945
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

"It was a Tuesday like any other in Turtletown"-until it wasn't.Tootie wants nothing more than someone to play with, but none of the other turtles are interested in tag! Tootie has never gotten to play her favorite game with anyone. When a strange little creature falls from the sky, Tootie's day takes a sudden turn for the weird-and wonderful. Tootie and the newly named Teeny have a lot in common and quickly become best friends. But Teeny is different. So different, in fact, she might not be a turtle at all. Will Tootie be able to convince her that different can be good? The central message about accepting difference feels a bit contrived, but it's admittedly very funny (and occasionally heart-rending) to watch what's definitely a bird navigate trying to be a turtle. In one scene, Tootie takes Teeny to the shell store, where Teeny tries on fancy shells, mossy shells, spiky shells, and more; later, Teeny grows even more feathers, and the pair try to cover them up. A limited palette and minimal detail allow the expressions and individuality of the characters to shine. These dynamic illustrations carry the story, whereas the occasionally stilted dialogue and bubbly interjections serve it less well.Not the most original tale but sweet and engaging nonetheless. (Graphic fiction. 5-8)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 1-4
Lexile: HL460L

Everyone is a turtle in Turtletown. So Teeny thinks she must be a turtle, too. But when Teeny sprouts feathers, she begins to wonder . . . is there a teeny possibility she's a . . . BIRTLE? 

Tootie loves tag, but the other turtles in Turtletown don't like to play. That is, until Tootie meets Teeny. Teeny LOVES tag. They have tons in common! Except one BIG thing . . . Teeny may not be a turtle at all.

This adorable graphic novel is about being true to yourself, friendship, and most of all, celebrating differences. It features a Dyslexia-friendly font.

"Not only are Tootie and Teeny some of the sweetest characters ever, but their friendship should serve as a blueprint for all friendships. With my whole heart, I wish for all of us to have a friend like these two, who will love, respect, and accept us for everything that we are, and all that we wish to be, flying turtle or otherwise. This whole book feels like a hug, a reassuring warm blanket of love that reminds us of the importance and of the magic that happens when our hearts and minds are open, and of the beautiful fact that we are all more alike than we are different." - Leila Boukarim, author of Zips and Eeloo Make Hummus


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