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Harry the Tortoise

(Is on his way)
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'Harry the Tortoise (is on his way)' is one of the few books written in the first tortoise narrative. Through the mind of a family pet; a 17 year old red-footed tortoise, children of 8+ years old are taken on a journey. This is a journey that explores the themes of friendship, the environment, trust, nature, honesty, farming methods and being you. Harry's simple outlook on life shines a light on the value and depth of true friendship through Harry's connection with Dimmy the Donkey: "Friendship is important to Dimmy and I. For sure, we may not look or sound the same. We come from different parts of the world, but our love of strawberries brings us together. It's great to share a passion with your friend, isn't it? I think so. I first met Dimmy over a strawberry." Other characters such as Cecilia the Crow and Lorna Ladybird illuminate Harry's journey to find the world's biggest strawberry. However, it is the close friendship with Dimmy the Donkey that draws heavily on the theme of trust, despite physical and other differences. They use their differences to help each other out. There is innocence to Harry that comes out in the trusting relationship built up with Dimmy. Another side to friendship comes out through dependence. This is found in Harry's relationship with his owner Sophia; a young child. Mischievousness distracts Harry from his journey to the giant strawberry. That said, this simply adds to the entertainment of the story. There is a song, with full lyrics in chapter 5 that accompanies Harry's journey towards the strawberries. It is a song that stands alone without music, so the reader can join in and sing Harry on his way: "Harry the Tortoise is on his way; the problem is it'll take him all day, but when he makes it he's here to stay. It's just impossible for him to have any other way. Harry the Tortoise is on his way; the problem is it'll take him all day, but when he makes it he's here to stay. It's just impossible for him to have it any other way." Friendly images aid the accessible nature of this, at times educational, but always warm, welcoming, and friendly tale. The reader finds out more and more about Harry as he meets different characters, whilst trying to get to a giant strawberry. The story is simple to follow, whilst inviting thought on a range of topics. It is also written to educate children on the ways of tortoises, in particular; red-footed tortoises. The true story of Manuela, also a red-footed tortoise, is told from Harry's understanding and helps with this aim. The user-friendly layout of the story, makes this a perfect introduction to chapter books for children aged 8 years and older. The book is also suitable to be read to those under 8 years old. There is something in the book for everyone.
Release date Australia
March 23rd, 2021
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Helen Ring
Pages
54
Dimensions
152x229x3
ISBN-13
9798724464512
Product ID
34938387

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