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The UnFROGetable Hero: Helping Others

The UnFROGetable Hero: Helping Others

Marsha Strong-Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This story is about helping others without needing to be recognized or thanked. Everyone in Hoppy Hollow is excited that "The Great FROGishnikoff," a famous dancer, will perform 'FROG Lake Ballet' that evening. While practicing for the performance, he gets tangled in the spotlights and must be rescued. Hoppity Frog is called to help but 'Phantom Frog Super Hero' arrives instead.What happened to Hoppity Frog? Where did Phantom Frog Super Hero come from? Was 'The Great FROGishnikoff' saved in time for the ballet that night? Everyone in Hoppy Hollow is in for an unFROGetable surprise Questions are presented in the story to encourage discussions between parent/teacher/mentor and child. This picture book uses 1st - 4th grade vocabulary words for elementary age, and is recommended as a fun Pre-K read-aloud story for children and their adults.
The UnFROGetable Visitor: Gaining Self-Confidence

The UnFROGetable Visitor: Gaining Self-Confidence

Marsha Strong-Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Children who face physical or emotional challenges can relate to this story. It's a heartwarming tale about Clumsy Crane who is bullied by the other birds in his flock. This tall bird can't fly as high or as fast as the others because one of his wings is different, so they leave him behind. Clumsy Crane lands ungracefully in Hoppy Hollow disturbing Bizzy Beaver and frightening Timidy Turtle. Since the tall bird doesn't speak or look like anyone else in Hoppy Hollow, they think he might be a monster. Sheriff Teddy Bear and Phantom Frog Super Hero are called to subdue the scary monster but when they arrive they find a lonely and frightened bird. What happens then to Clumsy Crane?Questions are presented in the story to encourage discussions between parent/teacher/mentor and child. This picture book uses 1st - 4th grade vocabulary words for elementary age, and is recommended as a fun Pre-K read-aloud story for children and their adults.
The Unfrogetable Mystery: Telling the Truth

The Unfrogetable Mystery: Telling the Truth

Marsha Strong-Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This story is about telling the truth and not believing gossip.Hoppity Frog goes to Sweetwater Pond to test his new underwater diving mask. When he arrives, it's a scary place full of cobwebs and twisted vines. He hurries back to Hoppy Hollow.On his way home, Hoppity visits some friends. He asks them what happened to Sweetwater Pond and finds out that the Annual Dragonfly Races held there were canceled. He's told that monsters now live in that pond but each story is different. Who or what should he believe?To solve the mystery Hoppity disguised as Phantom Frog Super Hero takes his Monster Fighting Equipment and goes to Sweetwater Pond. What does he discover?Questions are presented in the story to encourage discussions between parent/teacher/mentor and child. This picture book uses 1st - 4th grade vocabulary words for elementary age, and is recommended as a fun Pre-K read-aloud story for children and their adults.
The UnFROGetable Costume Party: (Doing Good Deeds)

The UnFROGetable Costume Party: (Doing Good Deeds)

Marsha Strong-Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This story is about doing the right things for the wrong reasons.Hoppity Frog dreams of dressing up as a super hero for a costume party that evening but throughout the day he uses his time doing good deeds for others so he would be liked. At the end of the day he has not finished his costume. With the aid of friends he discovers an important life lesson. Will Hoppity Frog stay home or will he go to the party without his super hero costume? For those who attend the party, they are in for an unFROGetable surprise Questions are presented in the story to encourage discussions between parent/teacher/mentor and child. This picture book uses 1st - 4th grade vocabulary words for elementary age, and is recommended as a fun Pre-K read-aloud story for children and their adults.