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The Turtle’s Journey to Understanding - cover

The Turtle’s Journey to Understanding

Christopher Robert

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Turtle’s Journey to Understanding follows Tara, a thoughtful turtle who sets off on an adventure to learn about animals from all around the world. As she travels through meadows, forests, oceans, and jungles, Tara meets a variety of creatures—each with their own unique way of life, traditions, and perspectives. From the wise owl to the brave lion, Tara learns the power of empathy, respect, and the importance of understanding others. Throughout her journey, she discovers how diversity, equality, and inclusion play vital roles in creating a harmonious world. With every creature she meets, Tara’s heart grows bigger, and her understanding of the world deepens. This heartwarming story teaches children the importance of embracing differences and fostering compassion. Perfect for young readers ages 5-12, Tara’s journey is a gentle reminder that our shared humanity lies in our differences.
Available since: 06/07/2025.
Print length: 132 pages.

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