The Little Tuatara

The Little Tuatara by Robin Cunningham, published by HarperCollins in 2005, is a delightful blend of fiction and non-fiction aimed at young readers. This 32-page book introduces children to the Little tuatara, who discovers his remarkable ancestry through his new friend, the Storm Petrel. As he learns about the great dinosaurs that once roamed the earth, the Little tuatara realizes that he and his kind are the last surviving dinosaurs, offering a unique perspective on these ancient creatures.
Readers will find a captivating narrative complemented by vivid illustrations that bring the Little tuatara’s story to life. The book subtly educates children about this extraordinary living fossil, making it an engaging read for those interested in wildlife and natural history. With its charming storytelling and colorful artwork, this edition aims to inspire curiosity and wonder about the natural world, particularly focusing on the significance of the tuatara in the context of its dinosaur lineage.
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In this charming blend of fiction and non-fiction, Robin Cunningham introduces children to the Little tuatara, who doesn’t realise his amazing ancestry, until his new friend, the Storm Petrel, tells him about the great dinosaurs that used to rule the earth. to his amazement, the Little tuatara learns that he and his kind are the last of the dinosaurs – the oldest living animals left on earth. When Robin Cunningham told this little story she’d made up for her granddaughter to a class of American children, she was amazed to see their wonder and delight, and the idea for the Little tuatara was born. Superbly illustrated by an exciting new artist, the Little tuatara’s story is brought to life in vivid, colourful illustrations and text that will enthral, fascinate and in the most subtle way educate children about our most extraordinary living fossil – the last link to the dinosaurs. With significant international potential, this little story will do for tuatara what Diary of A Wombat has done for Australian marsupials – watch out world, here he comes!
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