Hurry, Little Tortoise, Time for School!
By Carrie Finison
Illustrated by Erin Kraan
By Carrie Finison
Illustrated by Erin Kraan
By Carrie Finison
Illustrated by Erin Kraan
By Carrie Finison
Illustrated by Erin Kraan
By Carrie Finison
Read by Dominique Franceschi
By Carrie Finison
Read by Dominique Franceschi
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Books | Audiobooks
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$17.99
Jul 19, 2022 | ISBN 9780593305669 | 3-7 years
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Jul 19, 2022 | ISBN 9780593305683 | 3-7 years
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Jul 19, 2022 | ISBN 9780593586327 | 3-7 years
8 Minutes
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Praise
Slow and steady wins the day.
Little Tortoise is thrilled about the first day of school. She’s anxious to be punctual, so she zips along as fast as she can. Might she arrive first? Kids will likely understand right away that tortoises aren’t fast, and the humorous, hyperbolic narration clarifies from the outset that Little Tortoise’s “swiftness” is a product of her own wishful, overexaggerated thinking… Onomatopoeic words and words occasionally set in large capitals enhance the comedic effect. A plus: Kids may learn a bit about various speedy critters. The colorful illustrations exude liveliness; animal characters are very expressive, especially Little Tortoise, who’s an endearing, self-assured charmer.
Hurry to read this adorable, delightful twist on a very familiar tale. (Picture book. 4-7) Kirkus Reviews, June 15, 2022
Every year I select my favorite Back to School picture book title. And this year that honor is going to this marvelous work by Finison and Kraan. I think a fair number of kids will be able to identify with Little Tortoise and her intentions to get to her first day of school on time. Trouble is, she is a tortoise and all, and her initial pep takes a significant hit as more and more animals pass her on the way. But the true joy of the book is the narrative. It’s so enthusiastic with lines like, “She is probably setting a new land speed record for tortoises.” Then you get kooky sounds from other critters, like a llama for some reason saying, “Wock-a-pa, wock-a-pa!” (which strikes me as a bit disco). The surprise reveal of who Little Tortoise’s teacher is makes for a very pleasant capper as well. So the readaloud aspects are great, but then just LOOK at Erin Kraan’s art at work here! Woodcuts illustrated with watercolors? With a gorgeous brown/pink palette? All that and the racing stripes painted on Little Tortoise’s shell make me extra happy. Fuse8 School Library Journal, December 2, 2022
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