The Little Green Goose

The Little Green Goose by Adele Sansone is a charming children’s book published by North-South Books in 1999. This edition features 36 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Mr. Goose, who discovers an abandoned egg and hatches a unique green-skinned chick. As the chick grapples with questions about his identity, he learns to appreciate the love and care provided by his adoptive parent.
Readers will find a heartwarming narrative that explores themes of family and acceptance. The book introduces young audiences to various subjects, including animals and the concept of adoption, through the lens of a delightful tale. With its engaging storyline and vibrant illustrations, The Little Green Goose offers a gentle exploration of identity and belonging, making it a thoughtful addition to any child’s library.
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Mr. Goose finds an abandoned egg, hatches it, and raises a peculiar green-skinned long-tailed chick, who worries about his identity but comes to recognize that he has a loving parent.
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