Goose on the Green - Book 4: Practice Means Progress is the fourth book in an 18-book children's series designed to help young readers build emotional intelligence, resilience, and character, one story at a time.
Each book in the series follows Goose as he learns big feelings, smart choices, and important life lessons from the golf course, one hole at a time.
In this encouraging story, Goose watches a woman golfer struggle to hit her ball out of a deep sand bunker. At first, the challenge feels impossible. Shot after shot, the ball barely moves, and the woman begins to doubt herself. But with patience, encouragement, and a little practice, she slowly starts getting closer to the green. As Goose watches her continue trying instead of giving up, he discovers something important: mistakes are not the end of learning - they are part of growing.
Through warmth, encouragement, and playful golf-course storytelling, this story helps children understand perseverance, growth mindset, resilience, and the importance of believing in themselves even when things feel difficult.
Created by Andrea Hogan, PhD, a psychology professor and avid golfer, Goose on the Green blends meaningful life lessons with playful storytelling to support children and the grown-ups who love them.
You can follow Andrea on social media via @thegolfingprofessor and you can learn more about the series at gooseonthegreen.org