Turtle-Turtle and the Wide, Wide River

by Jane Hillenbrand (Author) Will Hillenbrand (Illustrator)

Turtle-Turtle and the Wide, Wide River
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Whish! Whoosh! When the river rises, Turtle-Turtle needs his friends’ help reaching higher ground in this epic, but ultimately reassuring, ode to friendship and resilience.

The rain pelted down, down, down
And the wide, wide river rose up, up, up
All around, all around.


When a storm strikes, most of the animals know what to do: Skiddaddle! But Turtle-Turtle doesn’t realize he should swim away . . . until the water rises. Although he’s scared to weather it on his own, he learns that he doesn’t have to. Comforting companions Heron and Frog help Turtle-Turtle until—bit-by-bit, friend-by-friend—he finds the strength within himself to push onwards to safer shores.

Rich with rhythm and read-aloud potential, Turtle-Turtle and the Wide, Wide River is a perfect bedtime book that masterfully melds an epic adventure with a reassuring ending. Drawing on their years of shared experience teaching and creating picture books, Jane & Will Hillenbrand offer readers a celebration of friendship and a gentle reminder that, even when you’re stuck on the stormiest seas, your loved ones will help you to stay afloat.
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Kirkus Reviews

The authors' use of alliteration, onomatopoeia, and internal and end-of-line rhymes makes this story flow effortlessly and dramatically when read aloud.

Publishers Weekly

The married creators Hillenbrand (What a Treasure!) return with another sweet, simple, and wise take on the value of friendship and self-discovery. As huge gray storm clouds swiftly roll in, all the creatures on a river island know how to react--except for young Turtle-Turtle, "too new to know what to do," who smilingly regards a pink bloom. Despite the warnings of Heron ("Skedaddle!"), Frog ("Slip away!"), and Otter ("Swim!"), Turtle-Turtle tucks in tight ("Stay") as "the rain pelted down, down, down, / and the wide, wide river rose up, up, up." Swept underwater with a big "SWOOSH," flailing Turtle-Turtle finds his self-preservation instincts kicking in--he can "hold his breath in, in, in/ and keep his eyes open wide, wide, wide." And in addition to this moment of experiential learning, other island species coach him on how to paddle and kick to high ground. Deft use of repetition and onomatopoeia make this a lively readaloud, while kinetic digital images of the roiling river and ominous skies evoke a just-right dose of suspense (and relief) among the cast of bright-eyed critters rendered with thickly outlined shapes. An author's note concludes. Ages 3-6. (Mar.)

Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

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Jane Hillenbrand
Jane Hillenbrand is an elementary school teacher. What a Treasure! was her first picture book. Publishers Weekly called it a "warm look at appreciating the small, often unexpected, joys in one's life." She lives in Ohio with her husband, Will Hillenbrand.

Will Hillenbrand has written and illustrated a wide range of picture books for children, including the popular Bear and Mole books and the Mighty Reader series. Spring Is Here won the Please Touch Museum Book Award. What a Treasure! a Pennsylvania One Book, was written with his spouse Jane Hillenbrand.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780823453979
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Holiday House
Publication date
March 20, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV029020 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Weather
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Self-confidence
Picture books
Turtles
Stream animals

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