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TurtlePublisher: Children’s Better Health Institute
Salesrank: 1803
Released: 2001-11-23
List Price: $28.00
Our Price: $21.75
Media: Magazine
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Customer Reviews:
My child loves it, but it’s rather expensive for the length (2007-10-18)
First, for the review that says something about the ads–what ads? The reason it is so expensive is the lack of ads.

It is short, sweet, and has fun activities that my 3-year old enjoys. She especially likes the stories and poems. Sometimes they even have recipes, which are generally somewhat healthy (with fruit, nuts, etc.). The only reason we will not renew is the price.Not a Good Choice (2004-11-12)
My 3-year and I are not impressed with this magazine. There are no bright colors or fun activities to keep her attention. It is way overpriced for the length and content. I agree with a reviewer below…it is basically the content of the dollar store puzzle books, but a lot less…just pick up a couple of dollar store preschool books and save the money.Glorified coloring book (2004-11-07)
Disclosure: I’m writing this review on the basis of one issue only, but I don’t imagine that the magazine is typically any better than this.

Turtle magazine is a fairly typical length for preschoolers, 36 pages including the covers. But then this includes ads. And a two page “Ask Dr. Cory” feature, clearly aimed at parents. Plus a two page “Turtle’s Favorite Books” section, which will tantalize your child with pictures from a selected book along with a short blurb, so this is either an ad aimed at your child or a recommendation aimed at parents.

Much of the remaining pages are coloring activities, connect-the-dots, and the like. If your child likes these, you’d be better off getting a coloring/activity book from your local dollar store. If you want a higher quality magazine for your child, try Ladybug, Click or Your Big Backyard.Not worth the time or money (2003-12-30)
One story, some activities, seemed to be a really short magazine. Many of the activities seemed inappropriate and the hidden picture drawings were not very well drawn to find stuff. With just one story, which was an “ok” story, and activities to do that I don’t really have time for, I wouldn’t waste the money, my girls under the age of 5 were pretty disappointed, especially after getting a great mag like In My BigBackyard.Not worth the money (2003-12-10)
I purchased this subscription for my now 4 year old boy. He loves the idea that he gets a magazine, but as a parent I am disappointed in content. There are very few activities and too many adds for a young childs magazine. 

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