Bibliography:
1. The Turtle Who Couldn't Stop Talking by Ellen C. Babbitt
2. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Possible Styles:
Under The Sea: I really liked this idea of creating a story set beneath sea level. People are always fascinated by this seemingly infinite and mysterious place, so a storybook here could be fun for me to create. A turtle would also fit well in this environment especially because sea turtles are known for living SO long and also associated with being extremely wise, probably because of their old age.
Sea Turtles are so cool - makes me excited for this project! Image Source: Pixabay
Wisdom Tale: Given this wise character of the turtle, I think a wisdom tale would be a perfect way to tell my storybook. Although the turtle in The Turtle Who Couldn't Stop Talking wasn't so wise, I could that a wise turtle would make more sense than this chatty turtle.
Story of a Name: Telling a story about how Kurma got his name would be perfect! I could explain the concept of Karma in a story of how the turtle Kurma got his name.
Characters Grown Old: I could also tell my storybook as a reflection of someone looking back on their life. I was thinking that it could be Kurma or even Kurma's parents reflecting on how he got his name.
At this point, I think that I could incorporate all four of these ideas into my Storybook together. Also, I am actually really glad that we took the time to think about styles for our storybook. I am now feeling a lot more confident about this assignment.
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