Ogie is definitely big and green. But who is acting mean? Well…all of the other sea creatures. Why? Because Ogie looks different from every one else. Ogie is lonely and friendless through no fault of his own. He is gentle, fun, and good-humored. But when you are big and your skin is green, others judge you hastily and poorly. Big, Green & Mean has lessons for everyone, parents and children alike, and opens the door for discussions about loneliness, acceptance, appearance, and compassion. Don't miss the opportunity to hang out with Ogie and teach your kids about equality, individuality, and friendship. Yes, Ogie has a cute name, but what he has to teach us is more serious. The world would be a friendlier place if we learned Ogie's lessons well.
Publisher’s website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/
ISBN: 978-1-60860-
About the Author:
Author Ron E. Botterill has been delighting his followers with illustrated cartoon strips for 20 years. His motivation is to make a positive impact on children. And his inspiration is nature. Botterill created www.OgiesFunClub.com, which is filled with fun activities for kids. He is working on an adventure novel for young readers. He lives and works where he grew up, in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
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