About The Book
"Shog's best friends" is a bright, fun way for younger children to learn about finding friendships. Shog the dog desperately wants friends, but he only wants to mix with other dogs. When Shog has an accident, Lilly Frog and a cheerful pig called Piggle to come to his aid and he learns a powerful lesson.
A true friend doesn't have to be a dog, just like him! A true friend is someone who is kind and caring, and there when it counts, even if they are "that shade of green!"
My Thoughts
I got this book for my 4-year-old daughter. I read the story to her and she loved it.
This teaches kids about friendship. Also, this book emphasizes a lot on accepting all people, not expecting friends only from your own kind.
This lesson is not only for kids, but adults also.
Overall, a superb book for children.
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About the Author
Lisette Starr is a doting aunty of nine and the step mum of one. Originally from the UK her husband and she now live on the edge of the forest just outside of Melbourne in Daylesford, one of the quirkiest towns in Australia.
Starr loves writing verses. She started writing songs when she was nine, and have been writing since. She has a degree in Film & TV, have written and directed several short films and one feature, made a few video clips and has been a finalist in the "Filmmaker's International screenwriting awards" three times. Starr has also won a number of small short story competitions.
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