The Turtlemaniac
The Turtlemaniac is a story of a midsize turtle struggling and crawling near the edge of a dry pond, trying to get to the new place where there is plenty of water and food. Luckily, there was a pair of bald eagles, husband and wife, trying to help the poor turtle by carrying him on the air. They flew across a small town. Three young students spotted them in the sky above their heads, and they shouted, Eh! Look! Look! The eagles are carrying the turtle. In those days, the turtle understood English, and he wasnt too happy about it. The turtle was furious, and he wanted to tell the people that he is carrying the eagles. Well, as you know, the turtle cant fly due to his stubbornness and selfishness and couldnt accept the truth, so he opened his mouth and fell to the groundkaput, dead! The turtle is dead because he couldnt keep his mouth shut.
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The Turtlemaniac
The Turtlemaniac is a story of a midsize turtle struggling and crawling near the edge of a dry pond, trying to get to the new place where there is plenty of water and food. Luckily, there was a pair of bald eagles, husband and wife, trying to help the poor turtle by carrying him on the air. They flew across a small town. Three young students spotted them in the sky above their heads, and they shouted, Eh! Look! Look! The eagles are carrying the turtle. In those days, the turtle understood English, and he wasnt too happy about it. The turtle was furious, and he wanted to tell the people that he is carrying the eagles. Well, as you know, the turtle cant fly due to his stubbornness and selfishness and couldnt accept the truth, so he opened his mouth and fell to the groundkaput, dead! The turtle is dead because he couldnt keep his mouth shut.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781543456844 |
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Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication date: | 10/06/2017 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 26 |
File size: | 5 MB |
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