The Frog Who Fails: A Heartwarming Tale of Resilience and Bravery
Can a "failure" become a hero?
Down by the pond, where the tall reeds sway, lives a kind little frog with a huge problem: He fails at everything he tries. Whether it's squishing an ant's hill with a loud KERSPLAT or losing a race to a slow-moving snail with a giant SPLOOSH, this little frog can't seem to get it right.
He wants to be good. He wants to help. But after a string of "rips," "snaps," and "crunches," he begins to wonder: Is he ever going to be a hero? Or is he just useless?
But the pond hides a secret danger. When a sly shadow slithers close, and a hungry crocodile prepares to strike, the little frog is faced with his darkest day yet. In a moment where "failing" isn't an option, he must discover that true bravery isn't about being perfect-it's about having the heart to stand up when it matters most.
Perfect for fans of rhyming stories, The Frog Who Fails is a must-read for any child who has ever felt "not good enough." It is a beautiful reminder that heroes aren't born from perfection-they are born from love.