by Todd Sturgell (Author)
Delightful and hilarious.--Kirkus Reviews, STARRED Review
Featuring a rogue group of determined animals who love nothing more than a challenge and a flustered, helpless narrator, this hilarious picture book about animal habitats on every continent will have kids (and their adults!) laughing every time they pick it up.
Turtles are found on every continent EXCEPT Antarctica. But not for long!
When a David Attenborough-esque narrator explains that turtles are found everywhere except Antarctica, one determined turtle sets out to prove him wrong. After recruiting other non-Antarctic animals along the way--much to the narrator's dismay--the turtle and his adventurous friends travel through fields, forests, and cross an entire ocean to reach their goal. But what exactly do they do once they get there?
Perfect for anyone who's ever gone a little too far to prove a point, this nature-documentary-gone-wrong is a gleefully funny lesson in persistence--and the beauty of having a contingency plan
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Readers of animal facts books are accustomed to the phrase "on every continent except Antarctica" being applied to myriad species. But how do the animals themselves feel about this categorization? Based on the reaction of a turtle who dons a cozy hat and starts out on a we'll-show-you expedition to the frozen south, the same way as young readers who've been told something is off limits: defiant. Joining the passel of critters following the turtle, a snake archly informs the book's unseen and increasingly frustrated narrator that its species is "known to break the rules." After an unpleasant trip stacked on top of the turtle's back, they arrive in Antarctica only to discover that it is, indeed, exceedingly cold. But while the narrator can't resist a smug "HA!" as they leave, that triumph is fleeting: the emperor penguin has just heard that it is found only in Antarctica. Digitally colored pen and ink drawings vary tonally--a couple of threateningly stormy spreads veer away from the book's otherwise comical vibe--but debut creator Sturgell has a savvy sense of visual pacing, and the meta-comic repartee is spot-on. "Why would a dung beetle travel to Antarctica with a turtle and an owl?" the narrator asks. "Two words," replies the beetle: "Penguin poop." Ages 4-8. Agent: Molly O'Neill, Root Literary. (July)
Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Sturgell depicts his animal travelers with some naturalism, adding the occasional playful detail and, once they realize what Antarctica is like, comically dismayed expressions. - Booklist