Snail and Turtle are Friends


Written by Stephen Michael King

For ages 0 to 5

This book is best for:
  • friendship
  • differences
  • /l/ sound
  • /t/ sound
  • /s/ blends

Review

Snail and Turtle are friends. They like some of the same things; like walking, running, hiding and painting together. But, they are also quite different. Snail likes to eat leaves, but turtle enjoys eating flowers. Snail likes to climb and slide, whereas turtle loves to dive and swim. But when you’re as good friends as snail and turtle are, these differences don’t matter at all.

The charming message in Snail and Turtle are Friends is easily understood by its very young target audience. The story uses age-appropriate language to model a variety of nouns, verbs and concepts. The repetitive text makes it a great choice for children working on their speech sounds; particularly /l/, /t/ and /s/ blends.

For further speech and language targets, see the list below.


Book Details

Narrative Structure: Descriptive Sequence

Themes:
  • animals - insects
  • places - forest
  • acceptance
  • friendship

Speech and Language Targets

Speech Sounds:
  • /k/ - like
  • /l/ - like, snail, turtle
  • /s/ blends - snail, slide, swim, swirls
  • /t/ - turtle, eat, night
Grammar:
  • conjunctions (and)
  • copula (are)
  • subjective pronoun (they)
  • third person singular
  • action verbs (walk, run, climb, slide, dive, swim)
  • mental verb (like)
Semantics:
  • labelling
  • identifying differences
Concepts:
  • descriptive (different, wet/dry)
  • temporal (morning, day/night, never)
Social-Emotional:
  • acceptance
  • friendship
  • greetings / farewell
Narrative:
  • character description
Rhyme & Sound Awareness:
  • copying sounds
Book Info

Published by Scholastic Press in 2014 (ISBN: 9781743620236)

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