Turtle Finds His Talent: A Slide-and-Find Book: Discovering How God Made You Special
Author: Lucille Williams
Format: Board book, 229mm x 228mm, 421g, 20 pages
Published: Zondervan, United States, 2023
Children ages 2-6 will love this adorable and interactive board book that encourages them to embrace their unique gifts and talents. Little ones will also learn throughout the story that God made each of us to be different, and our differences are what make us special.
Allie the bunny can hop up and down, Lincoln the fox can run fast, Joey the giraffe can reach high up into the sky ... but what can Tanner the turtle do Feeling embarrassed by his lack of talent, Tanner pulls himself into his shell to hide. But when he emerges, he's surprised to see his animal friends are amazed by what he can do.
Turtle Finds His Talent:
- Has child-friendly content that is meaningful and speaks to a child's inquisitive mind, with features that encourage imagination and play
- Includes a fun, interactive pull tab feature that allows toddlers and preschoolers ages 2-6 to help Tanner hide and come out of his shell
- Is durable, and the perfect size for little hands
- Is ideal for cozy lap reading and story time with children and grandchildren
- Makes a great gift for birthdays, Christmas, and Easter
Lucille Williams is an author and speaker who dedicates her time to ministry, mentoring, and providing resources at LuSays.com. As a mom she focused on teaching her children to love and serve God; now as a grandmother, she has the privilege of watching her children do the same. Amanda Gulliver grew up in Surrey and studied illustration and graphics at Redruth Art College in Cornwall. After working as a freelance designer and illustrator on natural history and dinosaur books, she moved to a large children's publisher in London, where she worked on a variety of fun books for all ages. Getting the chance to illustrate a few books herself made her realize she wanted to concentrate on her own illustrations, so she picked up her paintbrushes and began working as an artist full time in 2006. She now lives in Bournemouth with her husband, two daughters, two cats, and lots of frogs in her garden. Living only a ten-minute walk from the sea means you can often find her on the beach building sandcastles and collecting sea shells, especially during the summer holidays.
Author: Lucille Williams
Format: Board book, 229mm x 228mm, 421g, 20 pages
Published: Zondervan, United States, 2023
Children ages 2-6 will love this adorable and interactive board book that encourages them to embrace their unique gifts and talents. Little ones will also learn throughout the story that God made each of us to be different, and our differences are what make us special.
Allie the bunny can hop up and down, Lincoln the fox can run fast, Joey the giraffe can reach high up into the sky ... but what can Tanner the turtle do Feeling embarrassed by his lack of talent, Tanner pulls himself into his shell to hide. But when he emerges, he's surprised to see his animal friends are amazed by what he can do.
Turtle Finds His Talent:
- Has child-friendly content that is meaningful and speaks to a child's inquisitive mind, with features that encourage imagination and play
- Includes a fun, interactive pull tab feature that allows toddlers and preschoolers ages 2-6 to help Tanner hide and come out of his shell
- Is durable, and the perfect size for little hands
- Is ideal for cozy lap reading and story time with children and grandchildren
- Makes a great gift for birthdays, Christmas, and Easter
Lucille Williams is an author and speaker who dedicates her time to ministry, mentoring, and providing resources at LuSays.com. As a mom she focused on teaching her children to love and serve God; now as a grandmother, she has the privilege of watching her children do the same. Amanda Gulliver grew up in Surrey and studied illustration and graphics at Redruth Art College in Cornwall. After working as a freelance designer and illustrator on natural history and dinosaur books, she moved to a large children's publisher in London, where she worked on a variety of fun books for all ages. Getting the chance to illustrate a few books herself made her realize she wanted to concentrate on her own illustrations, so she picked up her paintbrushes and began working as an artist full time in 2006. She now lives in Bournemouth with her husband, two daughters, two cats, and lots of frogs in her garden. Living only a ten-minute walk from the sea means you can often find her on the beach building sandcastles and collecting sea shells, especially during the summer holidays.