Thursday, March 19, 2015

Terry Treetop and the lost egg by Tali Carmi book review






     Terry Treetop is a book written by Tali Carmi from the Terry Treetop series. Terry Treetop is a 5 year old red headed boy chubby with freckles that loves to climb trees and explore nature.

     In this book Terry is out camping with his family near the sea and decides to climb a tree to get a better view of his surroundings. Terry spots an egg on the ground next to a stump and decides to get closer investigate.

     Terry Treetop ginger lifts the and places it in a basket, as he looks for the owner of the egg he encounters numerous woods animals. Terry meets a sea turtle named Sandy,an alligator named Ally and a frog. There are more animals in the book and each one explains why their habitat is the best one for them and they also explain how they care for their young.

     Terry eventually finds a nest in a tree that is obviously missing an egg and places it back. Soon after the mother of the egg returns and Terry talks to her and learns why she lives in the location she does and how she takes care of her young.


     I recommend this book and the Terry Treetop series for children who are adventurous, curious about animals and/or like to be informed about different environments/habitats/regions would enjoy this book. I see this book as a a book for 4 year old to 8 year old. The youngest can follow along as the older they get the more independent they can pursue reading alone or better yet reading to you. They illustrations are colorful and engaging.

     At the end the author Tali Carmi writes a thank you letter and tells a little about herself. She also has written Abigail and the Adventure in the ... (Jungle, North pole, Sahara, and the new addition Tropical Island) Tali has a Adventure & Education series Animal Habitats & Environment Collection suited for ages 2-6.


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Terry Treetop and the Lost Egg
















This book was given to me in return for a honest review

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