Turtle Walk

Hardback

Main Details

Title Turtle Walk
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Matt Phelan
Illustrated by Matt Phelan
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 254
ISBN/Barcode 9780062934130
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Greenwillow Books
Publication Date 12 November 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Turtle walk. Nice and slow. Here we go! Explore all four seasons with this charming-and patient!-turtle family. Award-winning author-artist Matt Phelan guides the youngest readers from the first blooms of spring and the scorching sun of summer to the crisp leaves of fall and fat snowflakes of winter. Fans of Anna Dewdney and Tad Hills will want to go on this journey again and again. Spring blooms, and a turtle family is on the move. Slow and steady, they travel up, up, up, the gentle hill through all four seasons. Where are they going To the top of the sledding hill, of course! But how will they get back down the hill to a well-deserved winter's rest Matt Phelan's simple, rhythmic text is filled with repetition that shines in read-alouds, and his soft, colorful watercolor artwork bring the seasons to vivid life. The joyful journey and gentle, rewarding surprise make Turtle Walk a timeless choice for every home and classroom.

Author Biography

Matt Phelan is the creator of the graphic novels The Storm in the Barn (winner of a Scott O'Dell Award); Around the World; Bluffton; and the New York Times bestseller Snow White. He has been nominated for five Will Eisner Awards, including Best Writer/Artist and Best Graphic Album (for Bluffton). He is the author and illustrator of the picture books Pignic, Turtle Walk, and Druthers, and has illustrated many books for young readers, including Flora's Very Windy Day, by Jeanne Birdsall; Marilyn's Monster, by Michelle Knudsen; and The Higher Power of Lucky, winner of a Newbery Medal, by Susan Patron. He is also the author of Knights vs. Dinosaurs, Knights vs. Monsters, and Knights vs. the End (of Everything). Matt Phelan lives in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.

Reviews

"Turtle kids experience extremely delayed gratification when their parents announce a local adventure in this winning picture book. . . . Phelan . . . makes the trip more than worthwhile . . . with luscious scenes of flowers and showers, a busy playground and brilliant firefly display, and a ripe orchard and a glowing pumpkin field. . . . It's every memorable family trip in a nutshell, filled with moments of tedium, thrills, and, best of all, togetherness." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A family of turtles slowly wends its way through various landscapes in this gentle rhyming walk through the seasons. . . . Phelan manages both simplicity and lushness in the loose, charcoal-smudged watercolor art . . . while compositions make clear the breadth of the larger world . . . . This is an easy pick for a seasonal storytime, or as a primer for a family road trip and a reminder that the journey can be more entertaining than the destination." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) "This book has so much to offer for readers, from the simple story that could be sung, to the exploration of seasons, to the repetition of text to engage budding readers. An excellent example of simple storytelling matched with inky watercolor drawings to create a story of family, and a story of seasons. This is a perfect book, and an instant classic for story hours." - School Library Journal (starred review) "A family of turtles celebrates four seasons with a long walk around its small world. . . . Simple, rhyming text . . . accompanies the little group of four on its journey . . . Phelan's artwork is lively and visually bright, with rich colors and impressionistic lines . . . Playful and lighthearted." - Kirkus Reviews "This slow-burn picture book follows a family of four turtles as they lumber toward . . . [an] unnamed destination. . . . Phelan's . . . watercolors [fill] the natural landscapes with life . . . with spreads that also-among other hints-reflect the changing seasons. . . . Simple, poetic, and wonderfully joyous." - Booklist "Join four turtles . . . on a slow walk through the seasons of the year. . . . The chanting text keeps a gentle rhythm throughout and invites participation . . . Paired with the inviting visuals, the . . . text has just the right mix of pace and repetition to capture the attention of the very youngest listeners." - Horn Book Magazine