Stay Where I Can See You

Stay Where I Can See You
ISBN-10
1942545398
ISBN-13
9781942545392
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
44
Language
English
Published
2016-09-27
Author
Lori Samlin Miller

Description

Fantasy and realism collide as Mama Turtle and her precious hatchlings attempt to stay together on a journey to sea riddled with danger. With a little suspense, and a lot of heart, "Stay Where I Can See You" will hold readers and listeners spellbound until the last page! Kids will want to read the story again and again. Created by veteran teacher, Lori Samlin Miller, this entertaining and educational picture book will have parents and children enthralled, laughing, and cheering with every challenge, emotion, lesson, and plot twist. Includes information about turtle protection!

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