Note from Cynthia: What a gift! Felicity Sidnell-Reid — author, poet, radio host and retired educator — reviewed not just one book, but all 4 in the Myrtle the Purple Turtle series for children. Huge thanks to Felicity and to Chris the Story Reading Ape, who first published this excellent review.
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What makes a picture book special? Perhaps, in this case, it’s a “marriage of true minds” between two authors who love children and the bond they have developed with their illustrator, Jo Robinson.
Cynthia S. Reyes
and
Lauren Reyes-Grange
illustrated by
Jo Robinson
The series is dedicated to building children’s self-esteem and confidence, achieving self-acceptance and celebrating difference. Myrtle’s adventures illustrate the importance of friendship, of supporting those who are facing difficulties, of giving and receiving help and encouraging empathy.
Myrtle and the Big Mistake is the fourth book in this successful series which takes on important topics in a way that engages the hearts and minds of young children, but also appeals to older siblings, parents, teachers and grandparents, offering opportunities for discussion about problems that many children face every day and giving young listeners an opportunity to develop their own ideas about how to tackle these.
Myrtle is a loveable character, self-aware and serious but at the same time friendly and curious. Each story extends Myrtle’s experience of the world and expands her community of friends. In the first book she is hurt when a bullying stranger turtle claims she can’t be a turtle since she is purple. She longs to be green like others in the Big Pond. Her friends however point out that each of them is different —one is a brownish colour, one has spots, another has a differently shaped shell and that they all love her purple shell.
In Myrtle’s Game, the turtles’ favourite game is a form of water-soccer. When they discover that some of the woodland animals play a similar game on grass they encourage Myrtle, their best “blocker” to ask if she can play. When the team tells her that turtles can’t play soccer, she and her friends get together to help her to become an even better player. After training hard, she asks if she can try out for the woodland team and they admit she is a good goalie so she plays with them, cheered on by her turtle friends. As she leaves the field she invites the team to come over and try playing water-soccer with them in the Big Pond.
In the third story, Myrtle Makes a New Friend, a fox family moves into the neighbourhood and some turtles become suspicious and angry. Adults say things that make Myrtle and her friends afraid. Myrtle is nervous but, when she meets young Felix Fox; he is hiding behind a bush and crying because he thinks that all the children will hate him. Myrtle kindly insists that this is not true and says she will be his friend. When Myrtle tells Felix, she is going to be late, he gives her a ride on his back to school, where Myrtle is able to introduce him to the others as her new friend and he becomes part of their play group.
The fourth book examines the fallout, when one of Myrtle’s classmates mishears and spreads a false story about another member of their class. This time Myrtle immediately steps up to defend her friend, Snapper, and tells the gossiper that the story is untrue. But the gossip spreads quickly and Myrtle and her friends have to track down the source of the story, Garret the parrot, and set the record straight. Garret tells all the animals he is sorry and that he made a big mistake. Still feeling bad and unhappy he is about to leave, but before he can fly away, Myrtle and Snapper to his surprise invite him to play. Children are engaged here in understanding complex problems and solutions, allowing them to sympathize with the characters and appreciate Garret’s remorse and his honesty at the conclusion to the story.They can also share in his relief and the happiness of the group of friends as they all go “off to play together”.
Myrtle, and her friends, new and old are deftly developed by the authors into characters who are hard to forget and easy to love. Jo Robinson’s well designed and colourful illustrations capture the emotional moments and turning points of these appealing stories. Young listeners will want to hear these tales repeated over and over again and will, no doubt, be anxious to hear the about Myrtle’s further adventures.
Note: The books in the Myrtle the Purple Turtle series make excellent Christmas gifts and are available at both Amazon (links above) and Chapters Indigo
Felicity Sidnell Reid
Your books will please as much the adults as the children, Cynthia.
Love ❤
Michel
These books sound so good, I wish I had little ones in the family to give them to!
An excellent review from Felicity Sidnell-Reid! It is good to see a new Myrtle book, Cynthia, Lauren and Jo. Myrtle will be busier than ever in these times.
I sure hope so,Lavinia! Thank you. I hope you are doing well.
We are living in interesting times down here, but we are hopeful for the year ahead. 🙂
Such beautiful books! Quite an achievement.
They look so beautiful and kind! I’m buying a set for my great nephew. Here’s nearly two, and loves being read to.
Wonderful. Thanks for doing so.
Congratulations on a new book in the Myrtle series Cynthia 🙂
Thanks so much for re-publishing this review, which it was a pleasure to write, Cynthia, and thanks to Chris Graham who originally posted it on The Story Reading Ape’s Blog.
I have some children in my life who will enjoy these books
Congratulations Cynthia and Lauren
The illustrations are great
Thank you, Annette! I hope they will like them.
Fine reviews
Congratulations to all concerned
Thank you, Derrick!
What a lovely review of all of Myrtle’s adventures. Kudos to you, Lauren and Jo for bringing another of her stories to the world which will inspire kids to be kind and thoughtful. And may I add that the likeness between you and Lauren is amazing! 🙂
Cynthia, congratulations to you all on these fabulous four reviews! All thoughtfully and enticingly described by Felicity, capturing the deeper themes yet the fun and playful nature of the books. Myrtle wins hearts and minds of children and adults alike!
That’s a very in depth and rather fabulous review! Nice going! Congratulations.
Cheers
MTM
What a beautiful multiple review!!!
Our tiny grandchildren will be meeting Myrtle for Christmas.
Delightful news, Hilary! I’m so happy to hear. Thank you.
Couldn’t wait to finish of dinner, etc. Thursday evening when my copy arrived. Thanks for the gift. – Oscar
First of all, congratulations to you and Lauren on the publication of your fourth Myrtle book! Secondly, what an excellent review from Felicity Sidnell Reid!