Willie The Frog Learns To Fly is a children's book for all ages. Adults will take pleasure in reading the story as much as the young ones listening. The story is about a small frog that has a life long dream to fly like the birds and insects around him. He spends his short life trying to achieve that goal. He does actually accomplish the goal but one must read the story to find the solution. The story teaches many virtues such as self-discipline, compassion, responsibility, work, courage, and faith. The reader will be able to follow Willie through his life and recognize the many virtues that the tiny frog possesses. This story also teaches children that we can reach life's goals, if we never give up trying. Willie The Frog Learns To Fly contains the translations of tracks, which are really messages, made by the little animals. The "Frog Tracks Translated" are expressions of wisdom, humor, and knowledge that are sent to us by the footprints that the animals leave in the sand. Everyone, children and adults will enjoy the translations of the messages left to us humans by these tiny animals. Other Children's Books by Dean W. Brown Rupert The Cross Eyed Rooster The Confederate Mouse Boyhood Tales of General JEB Stuart Grandma's Stories, Cures and Fixings Seniors Are Much Like Trees