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Sister’s Surprise (Slog the Winged Frog Book 1) – Book Review

by Javelin Jaaziel 

Book 1 of 1: Slog the Winged Frog

If a frog had wings, could it fly?

Javelin Jaaziel’s charming and exquisitely illustrated children’s book Sister’s Surprise (Slog the Winged Frog Book 1) conveys a strong message about accepting oneself and the value of familial support.

The protagonist, Slog, is not your typical frog. He feels alienated in his otherwise typical swamp environment because he was born with wings but is unable to fly. He looks to creatures like Squiggly Squirrel and Hooty the owl for guidance as he sets off on a quest for answers. But his feisty young sister is the unexpected source of the most important lesson. Her remarks assist Slog in realizing that being unique is something to be proud of rather than a weakness.

Young readers will benefit greatly from this book, which teaches them that individual variances are not flaws but rather strengths. Youngsters will identify with Slog’s hardships and victories, which will reaffirm that it’s acceptable to be unique and that genuine support comes from people who genuinely care about us.

Slog’s world is brought to life by the lively graphics, which heightens the interest level of this tale. The book’s optimistic message will appeal to both parents and educators since it teaches kids to treasure their families’ love and acceptance and to believe in themselves.

To sum it up, Sister’s Surprise is a charming and motivational book that would be ideal for bedtime reading or class discussions on perseverance, diversity, and self-love. Every child can enjoy and learn from Slog’s voyage!

Learn more about it here. And visit SlogBog.com

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