Jennifer Probus
Learning to Celebrate Others Instead of Feeling Jealous
by Jennifer Probus
Nana Turtle and the Green-Eyed Jellyfish is a gentle and thoughtful story that helps young children understand jealousy and learn how to celebrate the success of others.
Nana Turtle and the Green-Eyed Jellyfish is a gentle and thoughtful story that helps young children understand jealousy and learn how to celebrate the success of others.
When Timmy Turtle sees everyone praising Lily Turtle's beautiful painting, he begins to feel left out and jealous. With Nana Turtle's loving guidance, Timmy learns that jealousy is a feeling that visits everyone sometimes, but it does not have to take over his heart.
Through warm storytelling and simple lessons, children will learn how to appreciate their own special gifts while cheering for the gifts of others.
Perfect for preschoolers, homeschool families, classrooms, and bedtime reading, this story encourages confidence, kindness, and empathy.
Part of The Nana Turtle Feelings Series, where children learn about big emotions through gentle stories and loving guidance.
Little turtles can learn big wisdom.
Homeschool Mom, Creative Entrepreneur, and Founder of Tiny Turtle Learning
Jennifer Probus is a homeschool mom, creative entrepreneur, and founder of Tiny Turtle Learning, a family-centered brand dedicated to helping parents feel confident in their child’s educational journey. With a heart for children, family, and faith, Jennifer has spent years creating learning experiences, resources, and encouragement for families navigating homeschooling, preschool, and kindergarten readiness. Drawing from her own experiences as a mother and homeschool educator, Jennifer understands the challenges parents face and the importance of making learning both meaningful and enjoyable. Her passion for early childhood education led to the development of Tiny Turtle Learning, where she helps families through engaging curriculum, storybooks, activities, and practical resources designed to build confidence in young learners. One of the most meaningful parts of Tiny Turtle Learning is Nana Turtle, a beloved character inspired by Jennifer’s mother. Nana Turtle was created to reflect the love, warmth, wisdom, and gentle guidance her mother shared with her family and grandchildren. Many of the Nana Turtle stories are inspired by real-life moments, lessons, and memories that Jennifer experienced growing up and now hopes to pass along to other families. Jennifer also has a creative background in photography, design, and storytelling, which she incorporates into the heart of her work. She believes that every child learns differently and that parents should feel supported, encouraged, and equipped along the way. Alongside her husband and family, Jennifer lives on a small farm in Arkansas, where they enjoy homeschooling, raising their children, and building businesses that align with their values and purpose. Through her work, Jennifer hopes to inspire families, make learning less overwhelming, and remind parents that they do not have to do it alone.
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