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Love in the Middle of All the Noise

February 18, 2019 by still a dreamer

We are surrounded by a lot of noise – endless advertising and marketing, “news” that is really a recount of the violence and misfortunes suffered by our neighbors, and so on.

It’s why it’s so very important that we provide the positivity of books and reading to our children to help them find their way and to tune out the noise. There is so much beauty and love in the world, and what better way to “grow” a child than with the wonder that is found in books, and starting early, in picture books?

One book that is sure to bring love and a message of hope and self-confidence to kids is Myrtle the Purple Turtle by Cynthia Reyes and illustrated by Jo Robinson. Myrtle wasn’t always a book, but it was a story. It was written quite some time ago to help a child – Cynthia’s own child, Lauren – overcome the heartbreak of being rejected as she began school. When Lauren brought her Cabbage Patch doll to school, she was shunned because her doll wasn’t “the right color”. To help her daughter understand how being different is not only OK, but a good thing, Cynthia wrote this story and read it to Lauren at bedtime.

Myrtle is a purple turtle and comes from a family of purple turtles. When made fun of and told she couldn’t possibly even be a turtle in that color, Myrtle first stands up for herself, but then becomes crushed by the ridicule. Her Mom tries to bolster her up, but Myrtle can see that no other turtles at the pond are purple. She tries making herself green to fit in, but encounters yet another problem. With the help of her friends, Myrtle comes to realize that being different is the way things are in the world. And that is something to be happy about.

What a great message for kids. You cannot help but love Myrtle and her sweet personality, and admire the confidence that she really does have inside as she feels safe enough in the world to fall asleep when she gets stuck upside down.

But Cynthia wasn’t done yet, and neither was Myrtle. In late 2018 Cynthia brought Myrtle’s sequel into the world, again accompanied by Jo Robinson, but this time, also joined by her daughter, Lauren Reyes-Grange. In Myrtle’s Game,Β Myrtle and her friends, skilled at playing a game that looks just like soccer in the water, ask the woodland animals if they can play soccer with them. Told that turtles can’t play soccer (everyone knows that!), squirrel tells them to come back when they can move faster. Daunted at first, the turtles hatch a plan where Myrtle finds a way to use her talent to succeed on land. How does she do it? You’ll have to read the book!

Read more about Myrtle the Purple Turtle and Myrtle’s Game, including where you can order, at Cynthia’s blog. You just might know a child (or two) who could be inspired and heartened by Myrtle’s growing belief in herself, and her knowledge that being different is something special indeed.

 

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Posted in Art, Authors, Books, Children's Books, Creativity, Inspiration, Life, Reflections | Tagged being different, children's books, Cynthia Reyes, diversity, Jo Robinson, Lauren Reyes-Grange, life lessons, myrtle, Myrtle the Purple Turtle, picture books, self-acceptance | 16 Comments

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  1. on February 18, 2019 at 7:18 pm Cynthia Reyes

    We’re enormously grateful — and honoured — that you have shone such a beautiful spotlight on Myrtle’s adventures, Jeanne. Thank you. I couldn’t have said this better!

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    • on February 19, 2019 at 9:39 am still a dreamer

      And you are most certainly welcome, Cynthia. Myrtle does sparkle in the spotlight, doesn’t she? πŸ™‚

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      • on February 19, 2019 at 10:02 am Cynthia Reyes

        I think she’s surprised but pleased to sparkle!

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        • on February 19, 2019 at 12:04 pm still a dreamer

          Aren’t we all? πŸ™‚

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  2. on February 19, 2019 at 8:16 am Patricia Koelmel

    Cynthia’s “Myrtle the Turtle” indeed delivers a universal message for young and old alike. Thanks for sharing!

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    • on February 19, 2019 at 9:42 am still a dreamer

      My pleasure. Myrtle’s story was “born” from such a heartfelt place, she deserves to be shared.

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  3. on February 20, 2019 at 9:39 am Lavinia Ross

    Thank you for spreading Myrtle’s message! πŸ™‚ ❀

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    • on February 21, 2019 at 9:24 am still a dreamer

      It is an important message, and you know that I’m always glad to spread the good news! πŸ™‚

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  4. on February 20, 2019 at 9:54 am Cheryl Capaldo Traylor

    Beautiful message. Kids of all ages need to hear and believe this.

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    • on February 21, 2019 at 9:26 am still a dreamer

      Especially in the midst of all the bullying that goes on nowadays. The sooner kids can understand their uniqueness is something to be proud of, the better!

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  5. on February 22, 2019 at 3:42 pm Andrea Stephenson

    Lovely to see Myrtle visiting over here Jeanne, they’re special stories!

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    • on February 22, 2019 at 4:58 pm still a dreamer

      Turtles may move slow, but Myrtle sure does get around!! πŸ™‚

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      • on February 22, 2019 at 5:01 pm Andrea Stephenson

        She does indeed!

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  6. on March 3, 2019 at 6:04 am Gallivanta

    A lovely review of a lovely story.

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    • on March 3, 2019 at 1:11 pm still a dreamer

      Thanks so much, Gallivanta! Cynthia deserves all the positive write-ups she can get.

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      • on March 3, 2019 at 9:48 pm Gallivanta

        Agreed. πŸ™‚

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