This story is a wonderful story that teaches children a valuable life lesson, to accept another as they are. Young readers will learn about a fat little frog who has been hurt by thoughtless comments about her size. The colorful illustrations are done by children to add interest. There is also a blank picture for the reader to color to personalize the book. This is what makes these books unique.
This story is a wonderful story that teaches children a valuable life lesson, to accept another as they are. Young readers will learn about a fat little frog who has been hurt by thoughtless comments about her size. The colorful illustrations are done by children to add interest. There is also a blank picture for the reader to color to personalize the book. This is what makes these books unique.
Originally broadcast on 4/24/09 as part of ongoing coverage of the Consumer Protection Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). Linda Gosnell, Children’s and Youth Services Librarian, is interviewed. Online story at www.nbc12.com More info on CPSIA available at www.cpsc.gov
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