The Frog Formerly Known as Prince
By (Author) Judith Card
By (author) Madani Tom Knowles
BookBaby
BookBaby
29th April 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Reptiles and amphibians
Paperback
40
Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 2mm
181g
This book tells the story about a frog who finds himself in the midst of an identity crisis and how he resolves to find his true self. On his journey, he discovers that he must successfully complete a 'princely' challenge in order to become himself once more. He is highly motivated and excited at this prospect, and, when he reaches the end of his journey and finally succeeds, he realizes that everything that he thought he wanted ends up not being so important. In fact, the 'prince' has actually been looking back at him from the proverbial mirror during his entire process. The conclusion brings a memorable twist that adds new meaning to the title of the book.
This book is important for young children as it is about self-esteem: finding and accepting one's own inherent value. In today's social climate where bullying seems to be epidemic, it is imperative that young children develop self-confidence and have a strong sense of self-worth. This book is geared toward three- to ten-year-olds to support their sense of self at a critical time in their development, but it is truly a book for all ages; adults love and appreciate it as well.
Judith Aileen Card currently resides in Seattle where she weaves her talents as web designer, content strategist, and documentarian into a stimulating career. She brings a love of outdoor activities from the early part of her life in the San Francisco Bay Area and spends her free time writing songs & stories, singing and playing guitar & flute. She used to read children's books to her beautiful daughter Ashley, who is now all grown up. She will never ever eat frog's legs!Madani Tom Knowles is an Emmy-award winning animation cartoonist from Los Angeles now living in Hawaii. He enjoys the beautiful outdoors, movies, children's books, comic strips, political cartoons, rhythm & blues and doo-wop music. He is a student of mystical traditions including Sufism, Judaism and Buddhism. He has a son, Matthew, who is an artist and jazz guitarist extraordinaire.