Long ago, Tortoise was known to be one of the most respected animals in the kingdom. He walked with dignity and had no shell on his back, but a single act of greed changed his destiny forever. This captivating piece of African folklore follows the wily Tortoise as he plots to join the birds’ grand feast in the sky. When he cunningly tricks his way into the festival, his actions spark surprising events that change him forever. He soon discovers that his selfish scheme comes with a heavy price. Readers will have to turn the pages to discover exactly how his deception led to the permanent mark he carries today.

This book serves as both an entertaining narrative and a complete activity book for young minds. Beyond the tale itself, it features a special section packed with Comprehension Questions, Multiple Choice Questions, Short Answer Questions, and Discussion Prompts designed to deepen understanding. By combining this classic folklore with interactive exercises, the book helps parents and teachers guide children through essential life lessons.

Young readers will learn that greed and dishonesty lead to downfall, while understanding why community values matter. Ultimately, the story demonstrates that actions have lasting consequences and that true respect must be earned through integrity.

All Of You: How The Tortoise Got It’s Shell

book cover of children's book by Dr. Okom, Ed. D.

For ages 3-18

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Testimonials

Let our testimonials speak for themselves. These reflections from. parents, teachers, and caregivers show how this story connects with young hearts and inspires gentle reflection and lasting connection.

All of You is an engaging folktale that uses humor and cultural storytelling to convey meaningful lessons. Its African heritage elements offer important representation and relatability for many young readers. Overall, it is a valuable and enjoyable addition to children’s literature.
— A. Thomas
The story is an absolute delight—simple to follow, full of charm, and brought to life with bright, whimsical illustrations that little ones love to linger over. Its lesson is wrapped in gentle humor, making it both entertaining and surprisingly useful in everyday parenting moments. It’s the kind of book that slips easily into a cozy bedtime routine or becomes a fast favorite during preschool or kindergarten story time.
— R. Scott
The story is charming and easy to follow, supported by engaging, colorful illustrations. Its central lesson is delivered with humor while still offering practical value for young readers. This book works well as a bedtime read aloud or a group story time choice for preschool and kindergarten.
— E. Curtis