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- February 1, 2009: Cottage in the Woods
- January 11, 2009: My First Water Color Painting
- December 6, 2008: Scare Crows
- December 6, 2008: A Lazy Day
- December 6, 2008: Monkey Family
- December 6, 2008: Nims Island
- December 6, 2008: Under the Sea
- November 9, 2008: A Birthday Poem
- October 4, 2008: Group Dance - Mazha Mani Mukile
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Sea Turtles
The largest turtles don’t walk on land. These are Sea Turtles. They swim slow. Divers find them under the ocean, sleeping below ship wrecks. Turtles are reptiles. Long ago, most turtles used to be on land. Their shells became flatter and their legs became flippers to make swimming easier. That happened about a million years ago. Not all turtles can hide their heads inside their shells. Leatherback turtles are huge. They can grow as big as a bath tub. Males almost never come out of the water. The females only lay eggs in dry holes. Sometimes, the eggs bounce because they are rubbery. The babies don’t come out of the hole until it is night. Sea turtles don’t cry when they are sad. They only cry when they want to take salt out of their eyes.
June 10, 2008 at 10:08 pm
Dear Ponnu,
Read your blog with great interest. Why you did’nt write anything about our trip to Yosemite, family gettogether, your performance on the Swathithirunal Day, spring day in the school, having Amiya with you and similar other experiences?
With lots of love,
Appuppa
June 25, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Neetu..vavava has a few questions:
What do sea turtles eat? Do they sleep at night? How long can they hold their breath while underwate?
Could you find out answers for me please?
Ummmah