The Good for Nothing Frogs: A Story About Respecting Nature (My Crazy Stories SERIES Book 7)
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Want your child to care for animals and nature, without it feeling like a boring lesson?
Received Readers' Favorite 5-Star Seal
The Good For Nothing Frogs is an outrageously funny social-emotional learning story with wicked characters that will crack up kids and adults alike. It encourages kids to develop kindness, empathy, and respect for animals and the environment, while learning that no matter how big or small, everyone has their role in the balance of nature.
Deep in the forest, King Grouchel spends his time napping peacefully while his crocodile chef Krockel dreams of stardom. On a fateful rainy night, frogs croak endlessly -- disturbing King Grouchel's precious sleep.
The wicked duo plan the unthinkable... A forest free of those pesky creatures!
But as chaos unfolds, the king and his chef are about to painfully discover that:
No matter how small, every creature matters.
This book will help your child:
• Practice empathy toward all animals and wildlife
• Grow respect for nature and the environment
• Understand that everyone plays an important role in the world
• Think about consequences before acting out of frustration
This book is wonderful for:
• Children who enjoy hilarious stories and love animals
• Families and classrooms exploring empathy, nature, and the environment
Perfect for ages 3-8: bedtime, read-aloud time, and classrooms (SEL - social emotional learning)
Part of the award-winning My Crazy Stories Series --
Ranked in Amazon's All-Star Top 100 Most-Read Children's Books over 30 times!
Kids don't remember advice, they remember stories. That's what sets My Crazy Stories apart:
Engaging stories kids love. Emotional value parents trust.
Get your copy today and help your child discover that every creature -- and every act of kindness -- matters!
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