The Crab Who Wanted to Be a Dolphin: An Enhanced eBook on Developing Gratitude
Winner of the 2015 Family Choice Award
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
This enhanced eBook series is a winner of the 2015 Family Choice Award (and the Kindle version won a Reader's Favorite Seal)!
Everyone annoys Crab! Lonely and friendless (because she's cranky) she decides she needs to become a dolphin to solve her problems. This idea sends her riding on a boat, leaping with dolphins, and begins a surprising friendship. Struggling on this quest, she discovers that finding friends requires changes on the inside, not the outside. As she experiences gratitude, and the friendship that follows, she unexpectedly transforms into a mixture of her old self and a new self. This tale is a metaphor for how we all transform after accomplishing difficult things.
Add to your cart this fully-illustrated children's picture book about overcoming ingratitude with hard work, perseverance and friendship. Tapping the stars in this eBook launches over 65 animations with sound effects. Spin Crab's legs in circles, send dolphins leaping, make a jellyfish giggle, and much more. The dramatized narration (with music) assists early readers as they listen to the narrator reading the words. And the sound effects engage the interest of kids 3-7.
Read more eBooks in this award winning series:
The Snake Who Wanted to Be a Horse
The Elephant Who Wanted to Be a Bee
The Peacock Who Wanted to Be a Pig
The Alligator Who Wanted to Be a Dog
The T-Rex Who Wanted to Be a Long Neck
The Chipmunk Who Wanted to Be a Bear
The Leopard Who Wanted to Be a Monkey
The Hare Who Wanted to Be a Falcon
The Spider Who Wanted to Be a Cricket
Customer Reviews
Cute book!
This is such a fun book about a crab who wants to be happier. My kids love the animations and have lots of fun with it
Fun and friendly book!!
Fun story with wonderful interactive Animations!!
I love the sound effects ❣️
Great for young kids
My daughter is always asking to get on my phone or computer, so it’s nice to have something on hand for her to do that is worthwhile and engaging. She really loved this!