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Terry Treetop Saves The Dolphin by Tali Carmi – Meeting New Friend Dido @tbcarmi

Posted on the 17 February 2018 by Jaideep Khanduja @PebbleInWaters

This is my second book in Terry Treetop Series. The earlier book that I read and reviewed is Terry Treetop Find New Friends can be found here. As usual, the cover of Terry Treetop Saves The Dolphin by Tali Carmi is as delightful and lively as it could be. Tali Carmi has an unbeatable stint of creativity and storytelling. Terry is seen with a dolphin in the sea, both in a cheerful mood, on the cover of the book.

Terry Treetop Saves The Dolphin by Tali Carmi – Meeting New Friend Dido @tbcarmi

Illustrations by Mindy Liang in Terry Treetop Saves The Dolphin by Tali Carmi are fabulous, as usual. In fact, there is a magic in the design scheme that is quite energetic, lively and vibrant. The story goes like this. Terry decides to utilize his summer vacations in camping at a marine nature reserve along with his parents. We are already aware of his passion for climbing on the top of the trees, and that too the highest among the lot. That is why his name is Terry Treetop. Well, on the first day of his camping he wakes up quite early to do his favorite job of climbing the highest tree. As a matter of fact, this time, the mission was to discover the new area he is visiting with his parents.

Terry Treetop Teaches a Lot About Environment

Terry carries his binoculars on the top of the trees. It is all blue around, different shades that fascinate him. He could see dolphins popping up out and diving back in the water. The group of dolphins was not too large, but he could see the joyful dolphins while playing in the group. It appeared to him as if there was a competition for the highest jump. There were baby dolphins and there were mother dolphins. The story of Terry Treetop Saves The Dolphin by Tali Carmi keeps you delightful. And also curious. While you enjoy the interesting story of Terry and Dido. In fact, there is an amount of emotional connect in Tali Carmi’s stories that build a strong bond with the children.


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