Book Review of Charli’s Turtle Triumph: A Marine Biology Adventure
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The Children’s Book Review
What to Expect: STEM, ocean pollution, community teamwork, conservation, career aspirations.
There’s nothing more inspiring than meeting the real-life professionals who care deeply about the same thing you do. In this story, marine conservationists are the heroes for the inquisitive and intelligent main character, Charli.
Charli is most excited about meeting a real-life marine biologist when her class visits the Bristol Aquarium. She is not disappointed—Dr. Grace shares her fascinating job with the whole class, telling them about the animals she studies in the ocean and how her work helps them avoid extinction. Soon, Charli has slipped into an exciting daydream, in which she leads the way in her community with the help of a dedicated marine conservation specialist, helping to save sea turtles from ocean pollution. Charli’s daydream fires up her passion for marine science—maybe one day, she’ll be a great marine biologist, just like Dr. Grace!
The enthusiasm of Charli and her class highlights one of the important themes in the story—that STEM is not only important, but also fun, fascinating, and exciting. A wealth of facts about ocean animals, ocean pollution, and how conservation works is woven through the narrative, ensuring readers learn as they follow the story, and they can reinforce that learning with the page of extra resources included at the end of the book. The text uses dialogue and simple sentence structures to support developing literacy, and the organization into short chapters is perfect for readers transitioning to chapter book reading. Cartoon illustrations break up the text and feature iconic symbols of conservation culture, helping readers feel immersed in Charli’s daydream.
For any reader passionate about the sea, Charli’s Turtle Triumph: A Marine Biology Adventure is a great reminder that STEM rocks!
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About the Author
Vicki Scott Burns is a former 2nd and 3rd-grade teacher and technical writer. She is the author of Zamboni’s Bath and Zamboni’s Goal, both published in English and Spanish (Kaeden Publishing). When she’s not writing, she enjoys riding her horse, reading, and gardening her butterfly garden.

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