Turtle (magazine)
Turtle is a children's magazine published by the Saturday Evening Post Society, now known as the Children's Better Health Institute (CBHI). Geared towards children ages 3-5, Turtle focuses on providing entertaining stories, activities, and educational content designed to promote healthy habits and early learning skills.
The magazine typically includes short stories featuring recurring characters, simple crafts, puzzles, and games intended to develop fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, and early literacy. Illustrations play a significant role in Turtle, complementing the text and engaging young readers. Content often revolves around themes of friendship, kindness, good nutrition, and physical activity.
Turtle magazine aims to be a resource for parents and caregivers looking to support their child's development in a fun and engaging way. It is often found in doctor's offices and libraries, along with its sister publications for older age groups, such as Humpty Dumpty and Jack and Jill.