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Tiny Taylor the Talkative Turtle

Read Aloud Books, Books for Early Readers, Making Alliteration Fun! (Alliteration Series)

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Tiny Taylor the Talkative Turtle

By: Nicky Gaymer-Jones
Narrated by: Catherine Wade
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Dive into the world of alliteration, and turn your beginner reader’s experience into a playful and challenging exercise that optimizes the use of the letter “T”.

Perfect for children learning to read, “Tiny Taylor the Talkative Turtle” is a clever tool designed for early readers, blending the elements of alphabet books, children’s rhyming stories, and dyslexia-friendly content.

Tiny Taylor, the talkative turtle, confidently embraces her talkative nature to spread kindness despite occasional teasing, becoming a respected figure among her fellow turtles.

A lesson about diligence and teamwork with an easy-to-follow storyline and likable characters. Filled with playful text.

• A fun listen for families and elementary storytime

• Books for kids ages 4-8

• Books for early and emergent readers

As part of the “Alliteration Fun for All Types” series, you’ll want to collect every letter of the alphabet for your young readers’ library. To learn more visit Nickysbooks.com

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©2024 Nicholas Gaymer-Jones (P)2024 Nicholas Gaymer-Jones
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