Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Gladys the Turtle: Volume 1

Authors

Parameters

  • 26 pages
  • 1 hour of reading

More about the book

A beautifully illustrated, imaginative story where young children will learn about bullying and the harmful effects it can have on others. The story of Gladys the Turtle shows why it is important to be kind, careful about what you say and do, and how to react if you become a target of bullies. When Gladys was a young turtle, she felt free to be herself, and she was happy! But one day a group of turtles she'd just met said something that hurt her feelings, and she wasn't happy anymore. Instead, she built a thick shell to protect herself from everyone else and the things they might say about her. But the shell was heavy and made it hard to do the things she loved, like jumping rope and playing in the stream. Gladys began to wonder--what was more important? Being safe from hurt feelings, or being happy and free?

Book purchase

Gladys the Turtle: Volume 1, Jack Skeen

Language
Released
2020
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Hardcover)
We’ll email you as soon as we track it down.

Payment methods

No one has rated yet.Add rating

Title
Gladys the Turtle: Volume 1
Language
English
Authors
Jack Skeen
Released
2020
Format
Hardcover
Pages
26
ISBN13
9781098304324
Series
Description
A beautifully illustrated, imaginative story where young children will learn about bullying and the harmful effects it can have on others. The story of Gladys the Turtle shows why it is important to be kind, careful about what you say and do, and how to react if you become a target of bullies. When Gladys was a young turtle, she felt free to be herself, and she was happy! But one day a group of turtles she'd just met said something that hurt her feelings, and she wasn't happy anymore. Instead, she built a thick shell to protect herself from everyone else and the things they might say about her. But the shell was heavy and made it hard to do the things she loved, like jumping rope and playing in the stream. Gladys began to wonder--what was more important? Being safe from hurt feelings, or being happy and free?