Tommy Turtle Gets Lost
One day Tommy Turtle got up early and took a bath. After he was all clean he sat down and ate his breakfast of turtle mush, which he didn't like.
Then Tommy decided to go out for a walk. He walked up the street and around the corner and down the block. He ended up at the park.
Tommy Turtle walked around and smelled the flowers. He rolled around in the nice clean grass. Then he lay on his back and watched the clouds make funny pictures in the sky.
After a while Tommy started getting hungry. He decided he'd better go home. But Tommy couldn't remember how to get home! Tommy Turtle was lost.
Tommy went over to Mr. Penguin who was selling popsicles. “Mr. Penguin, I'm lost. I don't know how to get home,” Tommy cried.
“Let me see if I can help you,” Mr. Penguin said. “What is your full name?”
“I don't know,” Tommy said. So Mr. Penguin called a policeman. The policeman took Tommy to the police station. It took a long time to find Mr. and Mrs. Turtle. Finally they came and took Tommy home.
But the policeman could have helped me get home because I know that my full name is _______________________________.
This book is designed to help your child learn this important information without frightening him or her. There are lines to show where your child should say the information that pertains to them. This will enable the child to contact you if he or she ever becomes separated from you.
The repetition of information will help your child to remember the information contained in this book.
When read like any other story book you read to your child, the information in this book should not alarm small children, but rather give them a sense of pride and accomplishment for being smarter than Tommy Turtle, and in charge of their own lives.
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Tommy Turtle Gets Lost
One day Tommy Turtle got up early and took a bath. After he was all clean he sat down and ate his breakfast of turtle mush, which he didn't like.
Then Tommy decided to go out for a walk. He walked up the street and around the corner and down the block. He ended up at the park.
Tommy Turtle walked around and smelled the flowers. He rolled around in the nice clean grass. Then he lay on his back and watched the clouds make funny pictures in the sky.
After a while Tommy started getting hungry. He decided he'd better go home. But Tommy couldn't remember how to get home! Tommy Turtle was lost.
Tommy went over to Mr. Penguin who was selling popsicles. “Mr. Penguin, I'm lost. I don't know how to get home,” Tommy cried.
“Let me see if I can help you,” Mr. Penguin said. “What is your full name?”
“I don't know,” Tommy said. So Mr. Penguin called a policeman. The policeman took Tommy to the police station. It took a long time to find Mr. and Mrs. Turtle. Finally they came and took Tommy home.
But the policeman could have helped me get home because I know that my full name is _______________________________.
This book is designed to help your child learn this important information without frightening him or her. There are lines to show where your child should say the information that pertains to them. This will enable the child to contact you if he or she ever becomes separated from you.
The repetition of information will help your child to remember the information contained in this book.
When read like any other story book you read to your child, the information in this book should not alarm small children, but rather give them a sense of pride and accomplishment for being smarter than Tommy Turtle, and in charge of their own lives.
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Tommy Turtle Gets Lost

Tommy Turtle Gets Lost

by Caitlind Alexander
Tommy Turtle Gets Lost

Tommy Turtle Gets Lost

by Caitlind Alexander

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Overview

One day Tommy Turtle got up early and took a bath. After he was all clean he sat down and ate his breakfast of turtle mush, which he didn't like.
Then Tommy decided to go out for a walk. He walked up the street and around the corner and down the block. He ended up at the park.
Tommy Turtle walked around and smelled the flowers. He rolled around in the nice clean grass. Then he lay on his back and watched the clouds make funny pictures in the sky.
After a while Tommy started getting hungry. He decided he'd better go home. But Tommy couldn't remember how to get home! Tommy Turtle was lost.
Tommy went over to Mr. Penguin who was selling popsicles. “Mr. Penguin, I'm lost. I don't know how to get home,” Tommy cried.
“Let me see if I can help you,” Mr. Penguin said. “What is your full name?”
“I don't know,” Tommy said. So Mr. Penguin called a policeman. The policeman took Tommy to the police station. It took a long time to find Mr. and Mrs. Turtle. Finally they came and took Tommy home.
But the policeman could have helped me get home because I know that my full name is _______________________________.
This book is designed to help your child learn this important information without frightening him or her. There are lines to show where your child should say the information that pertains to them. This will enable the child to contact you if he or she ever becomes separated from you.
The repetition of information will help your child to remember the information contained in this book.
When read like any other story book you read to your child, the information in this book should not alarm small children, but rather give them a sense of pride and accomplishment for being smarter than Tommy Turtle, and in charge of their own lives.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015742183
Publisher: LearningIsland.com
Publication date: 12/06/2012
Series: 15-Minute Books , #707
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 601 KB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Caitlind Alexander is the author of over 60 books for children, including the Jamie and Kendall Broderick Mystery series, the Wonderful World of Animals series, the Miss Jones series, and a number of books in the 14 Fun Facts and 101 Fun Facts series.

Caitlind is also an accomplished speaker. She has given numerous talks to children and school classes. She also gives talks and seminars for writers on topics ranging from creating believable characters to publishing e-books.

She lives in California where she loves to visit historic places and learn about new things. She also loves to travel and has been all over the world.
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