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Book Review: But Where Do Sea Turtles Live? by Elina Ellis đ˘đ
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently picked up But Where Do Sea Turtles Live? by Elina Ellis, and I have to say, itâs a charming and informative read that both kids and adults can appreciate. Part of the Alexâs Field Guides series, this book follows Alex and her friends from the Curious Explorers Club as they try to solve a simple but intriguing question: where exactly do sea turtles live? đ˘đ
The story unfolds through Alexâs journal entries, filled with fascinating facts about sea turtlesâtheir size, diet, nesting habits, and the environments they call home. As the explorers share their guesses and observations, readers get drawn into a fun blend of storytelling and factual learning. What I really liked is how the book subtly stresses the importance of protecting endangered species and their habitats without feeling preachy. Itâs educational while still being engaging. đđż
The illustrations are bright and inviting, perfectly complementing the text and making the science feel accessible for young readers. Plus, at the end of the book, there are some great ideas for kids to start their own explorer clubsâencouraging curiosity and environmental stewardship in a hands-on way. đ¨đ§đ§
Overall, I found this book to be a wonderful resource for anyone interested in marine life or looking for a thoughtful addition to a school library. The cover itself caught my eye right away, and inside, itâs packed with interesting info that can spark meaningful conversations about nature and conservation. My only reason for holding back from five stars is that some sections felt a bit dense for the youngest readers, but that might just mean itâs perfect for slightly older kids or those with a keen interest in animals. đâ¨
If youâre looking for a well-rounded introduction to sea turtlesâcomplete with facts, fun, and a call to protect our natural worldâthis book is definitely worth checking out! đđ
â ď¸This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may varyâ ď¸
Originally posted at tinyurl.com.
Book Review: But Where Do Sea Turtles Live? by Elina Ellis đ˘đ
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently picked up But Where Do Sea Turtles Live? by Elina Ellis, and I have to say, itâs a charming and informative read that both kids and adults can appreciate. Part of the Alexâs Field Guides series, this book follows Alex and her friends from the Curious Explorers Club as they try to solve a simple but intriguing question: where exactly do sea turtles live? đ˘đ
The story unfolds through Alexâs journal entries, filled with fascinating facts about sea turtlesâtheir size, diet, nesting habits, and the environments they call home. As the explorers share their guesses and observations, readers get drawn into a fun blend of storytelling and factual learning. What I really liked is how the book subtly stresses the importance of protecting endangered species and their habitats without feeling preachy. Itâs educational while still being engaging. đđż
The illustrations are bright and inviting, perfectly complementing the text and making the science feel accessible for young readers. Plus, at the end of the book, there are some great ideas for kids to start their own explorer clubsâencouraging curiosity and environmental stewardship in a hands-on way. đ¨đ§đ§
Overall, I found this book to be a wonderful resource for anyone interested in marine life or looking for a thoughtful addition to a school library. The cover itself caught my eye right away, and inside, itâs packed with interesting info that can spark meaningful conversations about nature and conservation. My only reason for holding back from five stars is that some sections felt a bit dense for the youngest readers, but that might just mean itâs perfect for slightly older kids or those with a keen interest in animals. đâ¨
If youâre looking for a well-rounded introduction to sea turtlesâcomplete with facts, fun, and a call to protect our natural worldâthis book is definitely worth checking out! đđ
â ď¸This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may varyâ ď¸
Originally posted at tinyurl.com.
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