Turtle Crossing

 

 

Moving from home is hard. It is even harder for young children who cannot imagine a world beyond the one they have always known. Follow the adventures of Oliver the box turtle as he experiences this and learns an important lesson in the process.

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Moving from home is hard. It is even harder for young children who cannot imagine a world beyond the one they have always known. Oliver the turtle experiences this first hand. Reluctant to leave his home, he finally runs to catch up with his parents. Oliver has some adventures along the way and learns an important lesson in the process. Enjoy this read-aloud picture book with your child. For inquiring minds some interesting facts about turtles are included at the end, answering some questions the reader might have about turtles. Available in ebook, paperback, and hardcover.

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1 Review for Turtle Crossing

  1. malvevonhassell

    Turtle Crossing tackles the stresses that children face with moving houses, like leaving things they love behind as they enter a wholly new way-of-life. … The language in the narration validates the stress Oliver is feeling, which is reassuring to kids in similar spots who may feel insecure about “overreacting” and may be bottling up their worries. The end of the book, like the beginning, continues to validate the typical feelings of worry that arise with moving: it is normal to be stressed about big changes. Instead of “proving” that Oliver “had nothing to worry about,” Turtle Crossing demonstrates that moving is stressful and complicated, but change can bring good things, as well. … I would highly recommend Turtle Crossing to families who are in the process of moving or who have moved in the past for its healthy take on worry and Oliver’s strength in overcoming his personal challenges, no matter how big or small! It is not often that moving-related worries are explored rather than dismissed, so Turtle Crossing’s central themes may help children process and ease the big life transition. Additionally, the end of the book has turtle fun facts and jokes – a nice reward for facing such a deep message. LitPick editorial review, October 2025

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