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The author of the beloved "Green Bean" books is Anita Frost, who created Green Bean Studios, the home to the Green Bean Character, in 2020, leading to a global phenomenon of joyful, fun, simple stories about a Green Bean. Anita, who has decades of child development experience, launched the series, which has sold millions of copies and is set to be translated into other languages, with new books still being launched...
Anita Frost, an English author and multi-award-winning entrepreneur, is the creator of the popular children's character, Green Bean. Her work is highly acclaimed for its positive impact on child development, particularly in promoting school readiness and encouraging children to learn through play and enjoyable adventures, which is especially relevant given the rise in technology use.
Why Families Choose Green Bean Books
Green Bean Books is dedicated to helping early readers experience the pure joy of reading—the excitement of turning a page to discover captivating new stories and characters. Our products are consistently popular, earning us bestseller status and demonstrating the positive impact we have on children and families.
Anita Frost is an industry leader; her extensive professional background combines child development and business expertise. She is recognised for innovating eco-toys, designing sound media content, and creating engaging learning books.
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EditorMelissa Brannlund is the features writer and editor, for author Anita Frost.
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Margaret and Anita discuss some of the lessons learnt from "no-tech" days for early-years children.
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