What Newt Could Do for Turtle

What Newt Could Do for Turtle by Jonathan London is a charming story published by Candlewick Press in April 1998. This 40-page book, written in English, follows the adventures of Newt and his friend Turtle as they navigate the changing seasons in the swamp. After waking from his winter slumber, Newt is determined to find a way to repay Turtle for rescuing him, leading to a clever and daring solution as winter approaches.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that explores themes of friendship and resourcefulness through the lens of juvenile fiction. The story features vibrant illustrations that complement the engaging plot, making it suitable for young readers interested in animals, particularly turtles and tortoises. This edition presents a heartwarming tale that captures the essence of loyalty and creativity in problem-solving.
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Spring has come to the swamp. Newt wakes up from his winter’s nap, deep in the mud. Luckily, his dearest friend, Turtle, wakes up and pulls him out. Now, Newt has spent the summer trying to think of a way to repay his friend. As winter closes in, Turtle is in real trouble and Newt finds a clever, daring way to save him. Full color.
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