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Templeton Turtle Goes Exploring (Hardcover)

by Ron Pridmore (Author), Michele-lee Phelan (Illustrator)
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When Templeton Turtle hatches from his egg, he can't wait to start exploring on his own and making new friends. But as he explores the big pond, Templeton realizes that not all the animals are friendly, and some can be scary! Then, when Mr. Blue rescues him from being trampled and returns him safely to his mother, Templeton learns that the animals around the pond take care of one another, no matter what their differences are.

Join Templeton Turtle in this heartwarming story as he embarks on his first adventure, makes new friends, and shows children the importance of community in this beautifully illustrated book.

About the Author
While growing up in the country, Ron Pridmore always dreamed of writing a book about animals. He hopes his first book about brave Templeton will foster a fondness for animals among young audiences. Ron lives in Fairfield, California, with his wife, Maria, and son, Diego.

Michele-lee Phelan wanted to be a professional artist since she was a girl. She is inspired by nature, including a few furry and feathered companions of her own. Michele-lee has painted the covers of several fantasy novels and is working toward completing her first art book. She and her family live at the base of the Blue Mountains in Australia.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Bridgeway Books (July 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934454214
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934454213
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,088,877 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Educational & Fun!, August 7, 2008
Templeton Turtle has just been hatched in this delightful children's book by, Ron Pridmore.
To Templeton everything is new, everything is an adventure and he can't wait to get on with his brand new life. He asks his mother if he may go exploring, and is told yes, but to stay close-by.
Of course, Templeton, like all children, wonders a little further than he should and is almost trampled. Thank goodness that Mr. Blue rescues him.
This is a very colorful book. The illustrations are quite vivid, detailed, and definitely bring out the wild-life around the pond where Templeton lives. The story also shows children some of the wild-life that may live around ponds, such as, snakes, big birds and small, frogs and racoons, and even a beautiful butterfly. Templeton learns that there are also dangers, and it is wise to listen to his mother's instructions before wondering too far away.
A very well-made book with a learning story, and crisp, colorful, illustrations that are sure to delight your child, while giving them a lesson on following instructions, and the dangers they may encounter is they do not. Nicely done.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Endearing; Needs Work on Execution, September 13, 2008
From Andrea Deeken of Indigo Editing:

"While the theme of helping one another is an important one, its execution needs some work, particularly where the characters are concerned. In general, the rhythm and sequencing of Templeton's adventure feels out of sync in places. Repetition is important in books like these--in which the main character encounters different animals and situations--in order to give it a powerful hook for children. While Templeton's walk is varied, there are no repeating sequences or sentences to give it further meaning or to increase the tension. What's more, every animal Templeton meets has a name except the snake, who slithers away without a word. This interaction felt choppy because he was able to interact on some level with all the other animals, who not only have names, but are more developed as well. These kinds of details are important for uniformity and consistency."

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5.0 out of 5 stars An adventurous young turtle discovers the joy of community, August 29, 2008
Templeton the turtle is an adventurous young tyke. A real go-getter, he's barely hatched when he asks his mother if he can go exploring. She consents with the condition that he remains nearby so that she can keep an eye on him. Like many youngsters he soon strays beyond his mother's surveillance and is off on a solitary journey.

On this maiden voyage he encounters many of the residents of the pond that he calls home. Some of the local wildlife are stand-offish, others warm and friendly while still others are large and threatening to a tiny turtle. When the day is done Templeton is returned home to his mother with his shell intact by a helpful pond dweller. This brings the tale to the conclusion that those who dwell in the pond make up a tightly knit community who look out for one another.

Pridmore's innocent prose brings this delightful story of exploration and community to life in a simple way that young children will resonate with. Though Templeton's adventure has moments of tension they are all resolved when his friendly neighbour comes to the rescue. While the concluding statements about pond community life are not accurate from a strictly biological point of view - "Whether we have fur, feathers, flippers, wings, scales, or shells, we all watch over each other down here by the pond" - children will certainly find the lack of predation reassuring and non-threatening.

Illustrator Michele-lee Phelan's watercolours are both realistic and stylistic. Each painting is framed with a green, leafy border, providing a lovely but somewhat redundant element throughout the book. The illustrations are already very uniform in their colours - greens, browns and blues - nothing too vibrant, all nature-toned. Templeton's world is small, so there is little variation from scene to scene in the colour palette. While the colour choices are few, many varying shades are incorporated to produce depth and a feeling of realism.

While I found myself longing for some diversity within the illustrations, I must praise Phelan for her gorgeous, detailed work. My favourite aspect of the book is the turtle's she has created; Templeton is absolutely adorable with his chubby baby cheeks, stubby frame and swirly shell designs. Phelan also excels in her work on the eyes of various pond denizens; they are wonderfully mysterious and expressive. The realism with which the characters are portrayed will definitely appeal to all nature and animal lovers.

Pridmore and Phelan's work melds together to create an oasis of calm where a tiny turtle can embark upon an adventurous expedition while never leaving the watchful eyes of the pond's community. Here we find the axiom "It takes a village to raise a child" applied to a situation quite unlike those it is normally employed in. Templeton the Turtle Goes Exploring proves to be a mild story, perfect for sensitive children like my own oldest daughter, who become distressed when too much tension is present. All is well.
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