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One Frog Can Make a Difference: Kermit's Guide to Life in the '90s

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Kermit the Frog shares his thoughts on such topics as The Frugal Frog (recession tips), Finding the Tadpole Within, Green and Mean (tips on saving the earth), and Frogs Who Love Too Much

96 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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11 reviews
March 27, 2026
Cute, simple, easy read. Definitely a time piece for sure, like very 90s, but that’s kind of what makes it fun. There are so many little adorable and randomly moving lines throughout that catch you off guard.

The dedication to Jim Henson on the first page was so sweet, and the last page quoting Rainbow Connection was actually the perfect way to end it. Those two things together just made the whole book feel really full circle.

I obviously wasn’t born in the 90s so yeah, I missed a bunch of references, but it’s still funny and still works. It just feels like a little snapshot of a different time, but in a comforting way.

Overall just a good, light read with way more heart than you’d expect from this book.
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26 reviews
April 20, 2024
favorite quote:
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"My uncles used to tell us stories of the great pioneer frogs, how they crossed the country in covered wagons, how they used to have to hop twenty miles each day from the swamp to school, how chocolate-covered worms used to cost only a penny at the local store. But I was always too busy practicing my banjo and dreaming of breaking into show business to pay too much attention."
- Kermit the Frog (Robert P. Riger), One Frog Can Make A Difference: Kermit's Guide To Life In The 90s (1993) - ch. 18
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15 reviews
July 9, 2017
It is clever writing and I think it's witty. Light-hearted and gives you a few chuckles.
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July 23, 2019
Funny. Kermit's review/commentary on popular self-help books from the 1990s.
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October 19, 2007
Dear Kermit. That green being with my uncle's name. Whose trials and tribulations seem to echo mankind's so closely. It's not easy being green transmutes so readily to it's not easy being "X" or simply it's not easy. Philosophy a la Kermit. Maybe I relate because green was once my very favorite color and remains among my favorites.
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Author 4 books128 followers
December 30, 2008
THIS BOOK IS HELLA AWESOME!

KERMIT IS THE NICEST SITUATIONALIST ETHICIST YOU WILL EVER MEET WITH A HUMAN'S HAND UP HIS ASS.

FIVE AND A HALF AND 7/8TH MORE STARS.

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Author 29 books31 followers
March 31, 2013
best self help guide ever!
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