This winter we’ve barely
had typical weather. There have been cold days and a little snow,
but there have been many unseasonably warm days too. I think that’s why my
whole family has been thinking about spring. Maybe that’s why Margo picked out
this delightful book about turtles when we were at the library. Or maybe it’s
just that turtles are so cute, she can’t resist them.
Alfie the Turtle Who
Disappeared by Thyra Heder is a picture
told from a little girl’s point of view, and then from her pet turtle’s point
of view. I love the dual POVs, as that is where the magic comes in. Nia gets
Alfie on her sixth birthday, and he is six too. He is a good turtle, if a
little quiet. Nia taught him all kinds
of tricks and kept him entertained with stories. But on her seventh birthday Alfie
disappears. From here the story switches
to Alfie’s side of the story and we see where he went and what he is doing. I loved this part and was curious how it
would all end. I thought the last page of this book was genius, and it’s important
that readers look very carefully so all the pieces of the puzzle will fall into
place. I don’t want to ruin it for you- but I know Margo missed it the first
time.

Ever since we finished
reading the book Margo has been on the lookout for turtles. There is a pond not
far from our house- but so far- no turtles. Maybe in a few more weeks. Until then we will be reading about them and I am sure she'll be doing her turtle impression whenever she can!
Has anyone else
read Alfie the Turtle Who Disappeared? Or have you read another book
by Thyra Heder? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~F