Ebook {Epub PDF} Myrtle the Purple Turtle by Cynthia Reyes






















Lessons on the importance of diversity and friendship abound in this beautifully written and illustrated children’s book written by author Cynthia Reyes. After being teased by a green turtle, “Myrtle the Purple Turtle” no longer wants to be purple. When Myrtle tries to turn herself green, she lands upside-down on her shell with no way to turn over until friends arrive to save the day/5(60).  · Cynthia Reyes, author of "Myrtle the Purple Turtle", "An Honest House" and "A Good Home" is also a regular contributor to Arabella Magazine, and has written non-fiction stories for anthologies, the Globe and Mail, Huffington Post, Toronto Star and Toronto www.doorway.ru: Weaverback Press. Myrtle is a lovely Turtle. Not an ordinary Turtle. She is Purple and different from other turtles. After being bullied by another turtle, Myrtle tries to become someone else. In the end, Myrtle and her friends help children learn to not be afraid of being different. Myrtle the Purple Turtle is a thoroughly engaging story that stresses the importance of self-acceptance and friendship.


Myrtle the Purple Turtle. Download or Read online Myrtle the Purple Turtle full in PDF, ePub and kindle. This book written by Cynthia Reyes and published by Unknown which was released on 01 October with total pages www.doorway.ru: Myrtle the Purple Turtle () by Reyes, Cynthia and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Myrtle's Game book. Read 6 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Myrtle the Purple Turtle returns with another great adventure! Myrtle.


In an attempt to make me feel less alone, my mum (Cynthia Reyes, author extraordinaire) wrote a bedtime story for me about a purple turtle named Myrtle. Being purple, Myrtle was quite different from the other turtles at the pond. Myrtle tries to change her appearance to fit in and her loved ones comfort her, letting Myrtle know that what makes her different makes her special. She is awesome. And looking different from others is A-OK. I loved this story. Cynthia Reyes, author of "Myrtle the Purple Turtle", "An Honest House" and "A Good Home" is also a regular contributor to Arabella Magazine, and has written non-fiction stories for anthologies, the Globe and Mail, Huffington Post, Toronto Star and Toronto Life. Take the fable, Myrtle the Purple Turtle, by Canadian author and broadcaster Cynthia Reyes. She wrote Myrtle 27 years ago for her four year old daughter. Young Lauren returned from school one afternoon totally bewildered and dejected that her black doll was not Fables are fab-U-lous.

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