A delightful tribute to turtles and turtle-watching, from a young
child's perspective.
What is it about turtles that fascinates us? Is it how they hide inside
their patterned shells, their wizened faces, their slow determination?
In Turtle Pond, a child and his parents visit their local public
garden throughout the year, observing the turtles as they play, dive,
feed, bask, climb, hide and doze. James Gladstone's lively prose poem
reveals the pleasure and curiosity that come from spending time with the
turtles. Karen Reczuch's stunningly beautiful illustrations accurately
portray these extraordinary creatures, both in and out of the water,
surrounded by lush plants and the changing seasons beyond the greenhouse
windows.
An author's note provides more information about turtles, including the
Red-eared Slider featured in the book.
Key Text Features
scientific illustrations
author's note
further information
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.7
With prompting and support, describe the relationship between
illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a
story an illustration depicts).
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.7
Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to
what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize
aspects of a character or setting)