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5.0 out of 5 stars
I Can't Get My Turtle to Move,
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This review is from: I Can't Get My Turtle to Move (Hardcover)
I am memaw (called by my grand-children) I must have read this book a thousand times to my oldest grandson alone I have 4 grand children now and all have heard it many many times.I took my very used large paper back book to my church classroom and read it there several times and one fine day someone (cleaned the room) and to them it looked pretty bad it was tossed out.
My grand son who heard it most will graduate next year and want another especcialy for him. Now for the review it is FANTASTIC for many learning experiences: reading,letters,numbers,recognition of animals and really so much more. AT my age I was 50 when I first got the book free at that time because of winning a prize of attending a meeting,I was the only person there to get one of these books. Like I said earlier I really wore the book out by me reading it myself and being careful with it. I loved every bit of it. ozie bryant
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute counting book,
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This review is from: I Can't Get My Turtle to Move (Library Binding)
This book tells of a girl who can get her two goldfish, three kittens, four puppies, five butterflies, six inchworms, seven ants, eight hens, nine crows, and ten rabbits to move, but not her one turtle. How will she get her turtle to move? This book has lively illustrations and repetitive text that is great for young kids (ages 2-5.)
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I Can't Get My Turtle to Move by Elizabeth Lee O'Donnell (Hardcover - Mar. 1989)
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