Green-eyed Goose, by Lisa M. Griffin

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Green-eyed Goose, by Lisa M. Griffin

$10.95

A Boone Story about Overcoming Envy and Jealousy

Why is his brother first to fly? And why can Otter flip, but Boone can’t? It doesn’t seem fair!
What Boone doesn’t realize at first is that everyone is different. All off the animals at the pond are different shapes and sizes and have different abilities and talents.
Fortunately, Boone is surrounded by friends who help him understand it’s natural to look at what others have and wonder what it would be like to be them. BUT it’s more important to recognize his own strengths and talents. 32 pgs.

Published by Boys Town Press

ISBN: 978-1-944882-28-0

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“This is an excellent picture book to foster a discussion about envy and jealousy and being grateful for what you have. I love that the book focuses on appreciating what makes you happy, rather then dwelling on what you don’t have or can’t do. I highly recommend this book for parents and teachers alike.”
- Debbie Hamilton, Elementary School Teacher

“Delightful Illustrations and Cute Story! The book encourages kids to practice, to try hard, be brave and conquer anxieties that hold them back from trying something new. This book is a wonderful catalyst for discussion and would be a great addition to a classroom and/or in a school library collection. The illustrations are delightful. They are full of action, expression and fun. The characters are so adorable. The author has added a section at the end of the book, "Tips for Educators and Parents," that will aid adults in assisting children to overcome their fears and anxieties. I highly recommend this book.”
- Marilyn Panton, blogger Storywraps