Turtle Trouble

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By Amy Upshaw and Salem de Bezenac Illustrated by Agnes de Bezenac Turtle Trouble Turtle Trouble

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Telling the truth, or covering up? That’s what our little character in this story is mulling over in his little mind. A short story told from a child's perspective, aimed at teaching children hows and whys of good behaviour.

Transcript of Turtle Trouble

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By Amy Upshaw and Salem de BezenacIllustrated by Agnes de Bezenac

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Mom asked me why the floor in my room was all wet.

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“I don’t know.” I said.

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Mom then saw the bucket I had hidden in the bathtub.“What’s this bucket doing here?” she asked.

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“I don’t

know.” I said.

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Mom then picked up the turtle I had hidden in the bathtub. “And what’s this turtle doing here?” she asked.

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“I don’t know.” I

said.

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“Buckets and turtles don’t just get into the bathtub on their own.” said mom.

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I found the

turtle in the garden,

and was getting him

some water, but then

I spilled the water all

over the floor.

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I don’t want any more time-outs. I don’t want mom to be upset.

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So I told mom

that I wasn’t

going to put

turtles in the

bathtub anymore.

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But she wasn’t upset about the turtle; she was unhappy because I didn’t tell her the truth.

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“I would have

helped care for

the turtle.”

said mom.

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Think! Think! Think! Oh, I get it!

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Telling the

truth works much

better than lying.

I’ll try that next

time.

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