Old Turtle

Old Turtle by Douglas Wood, published by Pfeifer-Hamilton in 1992, is a 48-page book written in English. This enchanting fable explores the relationship between humanity and the earth, encouraging readers to develop a deeper understanding of the environment and the various beings that share it. The narrative is complemented by watercolor illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience.
Readers will find that Old Turtle presents themes related to animals, particularly turtles and tortoises, while also touching on broader topics of science and nature. The book aims to foster an appreciation for the interconnectedness of life and the importance of environmental stewardship. Through its engaging narrative and vivid illustrations, this edition invites reflection on our role in the world and the significance of caring for our planet.
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This enchanting fable promotes a deeper understanding of the earth and our relationship with all the beings who inhabit it. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to environmental healing and international understanding projects. Watercolor illustrations. ABBY Award winner.
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