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Cari Meister - Turtles

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In Turtles, early readers will learn how to care for a pet turtle and find out what it needs in its tank. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent readers as they discover what it takes to be a pet owner.
A labeled diagram helps readers understand what a turtle needs, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about pet turtles online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Turtles also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.
Turtles is part of Jump!s My First Pet series.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 2
Ideas for Parents
and Teachers
Bullfrog Books let children
practice reading informational
text at the earliest reading
levels. Repetition, familiar
words, and photo labels
support early readers.
Before Reading
Ask the child to think about
turtles. Ask: What do you know
about turtles?
Look at the picture glossary
together. Read and discuss
the words.
Read the Book
Walk through the book
and look at the photos.
Let the child ask questions.
Point out the photo labels.
Read the book to the child,
or have him or her read
independently.
After Reading
Prompt the child to think more.
Ask: What do you need to take
care of a turtle? Would you like
to own one as a pet?
Bullfrog Books are published by Jump!
5357 Penn Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55419
www.jumplibrary.com
Copyright 2015 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries. No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form without written
permission from the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Meister, Cari, author.
Turtles / by Cari Meister.
pages cm. (My first pet)
Summary: This photo-illustrated book for early
readers tells how to take care of a pet turtle
Provided by publisher.
Audience: Ages 5-8.
Audience: K to grade 3.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-62031-126-4 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-62496-193-9 (ebook)
ISBN 978-1-62031-148-6 (paperback)
1. Turtles as pets Juvenile literature. 2. Turtles
Juvenile literature. I. Title.
SF459.T8M45 2015
639.392 dc23
2013049160
Series Editor: Rebecca Glaser
Series Designer: Ellen Huber
Book Designer: Anna Peterson
Photo Researcher: Casie Cook
Photo Credits: Alamy/Arco Images GmbH, 1011; Corbis/
Margot Hartford/First Light, 9; Shutterstock/hsagencia,
22 (worm); Shutterstock/motorolka, 22 (lettuce); Shutterstock/
topseller, 22 (strawberry); Dreamstime.com/Tonny Anwar,
1415; Dreamstime.com/Carleato, 18 (inset), 23bl;
Shutterstock/Dusit, 22 (heat lamp); Shutterstock/Alias
Studiot Oy, 22 (tank); Shutterstock/Anneka, 3; Shutterstock/
Bojan Pipalovic, 24; Shutterstock/Chantal de Bruijne, 5;
Shutterstock/dora modly-paris, 16, 23tl; Shutterstock/
Eric Isselee, 8; Shutterstock/IrinaK, 1, 17; Shutterstock/
kohy, 67; Shutterstock/Mila Supinskaya, 23br; Shutterstock/
Olga Popova, 22 (turtle); SuperStock, cover; SuperStock/Blend
Images, 2021; SuperStock/FLPA , 1213, 23tr; SuperStock/
Gerard Lacz Images, 4; SuperStock/Minden Pictures, 1819
Printed in the United States of America at
Corporate Graphics, in North Mankato, Minnesota.
3-2014
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Table of Contents A New Pet Kim wants a turtle She goes to a - photo 3
Table of Contents
A New Pet Kim wants a turtle She goes to a shelter Many turtles - photo 4
A New Pet
Kim wants a turtle.
She goes to a shelter Many turtles there need homes A turtle - photo 5
She goes to a shelter.
Many turtles there
need homes.
A turtle can live a long time Many people get one But they get tired - photo 6
A turtle can live a long time Many people get one But they get tired - photo 7
A turtle can live
a long time.
Many people get one.
But they get tired
of caring for it.
Kim picks Tex She will take good care of him A turtle needs - photo 8
Kim picks Tex.
She will take good care of him A turtle needs a big tank It can - photo 9
She will take good
care of him.
A turtle needs a big tank It can get sick if it does not have room - photo 10
A turtle needs
a big tank.
It can get sick
if it does not
have room.
heat lamp A turtle is cold - blooded It needs a heat lamp Then it c - photo 11
heat lamp A turtle is cold - blooded It needs a heat lamp Then it - photo 12
heat
lamp
A turtle is cold - blooded It needs a heat lamp Then it can keep warm - photo 13
A turtle is cold - blooded.
It needs a heat lamp.
Then it can keep warm.
Turtles like water They need a place to swim A turtle needs - photo 14
Turtles like water.
They need a place
to swim.
A turtle needs food Jay has a box turtle He feeds her worms Yum - photo 15
A turtle needs food Jay has a box turtle He feeds her worms Yum - photo 16
A turtle needs food.
Jay has a box turtle.
He feeds her worms Yum Turtles like mud They have sharp claws - photo 17
He feeds her worms.
Yum!
Turtles like mud They have sharp claws They dig They cover up with - photo 18
Turtles like mud.
They have sharp claws.
They dig.
They cover up with mud.
claw
Turtles are cool pets What - photo 19
Turtles are cool pets What Does a Turtle Need tank Make sure your tank - photo 20
Turtles are cool pets What Does a Turtle Need tank Make sure your tank - photo 21
Turtles are cool pets!
What Does a Turtle Need tank Make sure your tank is large enough for your - photo 22
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