





| "The Turtle Stage Show " is a state of the art multi-media Assembly Program that will take the entire school around the world to meet a variety of species of Turtles and Tortoises including our Sulcata Tortoise from Africa and our Red-Footed Tortoise from the rain forests of Venezuela. This 45 minute program is completely self-contained and utilizes a digital projector to ensure students in both the front and back row of your gym or auditorium can see our live turtles up close! We also use digital photographs and life size replicas to teach your students how and where turtles live, hibernate, eat, and more! Students will learn the differences between turtles and tortoises, what cold-blooded means, and why turtles are reptiles, not amphibians. This fast-paced program is both educational and entertaining and incorporates many areas of your school's current curriculum including Science, History, and Geography. Teacher's Guides and Activity Sheets will help students learn more fascinating facts and ways to help protect turtles from becoming extinct. |


| Steve Woyce-President of Full Effect Productions Enjoying a day in the sun learning how turtles live in the wild. |
| Two of our Tortoises getting some exercise and looking for food. |


| Now Scheduling for the 2009-2010 School Year! 1-888-727-5893 |
| Reserve your Date TODAY!!! Fill out the form below and we will get back to you within 24 hours to confirm your performances of "The Turtle Stage Show" |
| An excerpt from a performance of "The Turtle Stage Show" at the East Brunswick Public Library on Friday, April 17, 2009. |

| We take our audience across the United States and around the world to see where and how turtles and tortoises live. |

| Steve holds up a Replica Sea Turtle Shell to show the audience how large these amazing reptiles can grow. |

| Michelangelo, one of our Red Eared Sliders basking. Basking helps turtles regulate their body temperature. |

| Sam, one of our Eastern Painted Turtles. |

| Tex, our 3-Toed Box turtle. Can you guess what state he comes from??? |

| Tortoises. Sulcata Tortoises are the world's 3rd Largest Species of Tortoise. |
| Steve showing the audience how big an Eastern Painted Turtle can grow. |

| If we don't all do our part to save the Rainforests, the turtles that live here will become extinct. |

| Steve shows the audience how big Sea Turtles can grow. |

| 7 of the 8 species of Sea Turtles in our Oceans today are endangered. |

| Raphael, one of our Red Eared Sliders. |


| Steve shows the audience how big Sulcata Tortoises grow. |
| Nate, our Ornate Wood Turtle. |

| Steve holding Nate for the camera. |

| Painted Turtles basking. |

