It’s so important to spend time reading with your kids! It’s also important that it is a good story that teaches a lesson to help kids make better choices and be better people. Little Green gives children self-confidence and shows them that it is OK to accept everyone, even if someone does not look like them or act like them. This is a beautiful story that all children will love!
About Little Green:
Little Green Frog sees other animals, with their special skills, and hops after them asking “Isn’t it possible?” he can be a goose, horse or koi. On his quest for a way to be special, he learns that ALMOST anything is possible.
Little Green introduces young readers to animal groups, traits and skills while he learns an important lesson.
This story has beautiful illustrations, fun rhyming, and lessons about self-esteem. One of my favorite lines int he story is: “Believe in yourself,” The Great Goose said. “Anything is possible if it’s in your head.” Yes, it’s true the frog couldn’t fly like the geese, but he could be the best frog he could be.
This book is available in English and Spanish version. It’s easy enough to read so it’s a great way to introduce a new language to your children.
You can order a copy in English or Spanish. Or you can read it for free if you have Kindle Unlimited. Visit Isntitpossible.com for more information.
The Giveaway!
One reader will win a copy of Little Green in English or Spanish – PLUS a $25 Amazon Gift Card!
Giveaway open to US residents, 18+.
Giveaway ends on 3/20/18 at 1159pm EST.
Good Luck!
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mami2jcn says
I’d read it to my daughter.
Leela says
I would read it to my kids.
Tiffany Greene Elliott says
I would read this to my two youngest kids! They would enjoy it! Thank you!
Janet W. says
I would like to read this book to my grandsons.
HS says
I would read this book to my kids.
Jan Lee says
I’d read this to my great niece and great nephew 🙂
shelly peterson says
I would read this book to my grandsons.
Cheryl Chervitz says
I would read this to my grandchildren.
Kristen says
I’d read this book to my friend’s daughter.
Kelly Nicholson says
Leave a comment telling me who you would read this book to.
probably not..i need to find time for a bunch of books ahead of it thanks
Tina M says
I would read this book to my son.
Susan Hartman says
I would read this book to my grandson.
Julie Bickham says
I would read this to my niece.
Vickie L Couturier says
I would read this book to my grandchildren
Nancy says
I’d read this to the kids in the family.
Nancy Burgess says
I’d read it to my grandaughter.
Jean D. says
My granddaughters would love me to read this to them!
Lesley F says
I would love to read it to my granddaughter
Casey Garvey says
I would read this to my daughter Allissiaunna. She could actually read it with/ or to me!
Cindy Brooks says
I would donate the book to our school library!
Mia says
I would read this to my grandson.
Terri Quick says
I’d read it to my brother’s friend’s son.
Laurajj says
Oh I would love to read this with our little one! Sounds like such a great story!
Kim Avery says
I would read it to my grandsons.
Sarah Kurtz says
I would read this to my younger kids and my granddaughter! Reading is very important in our home. 20 mins daily!
Holly Thomas says
I would like to read it to my Great Nephew.
Julie says
I will read this to my daughter..