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Books with title Big Questions For Little People

  • Big Words for Little People

    Jamie Lee Curtis, Laura Cornell

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 9, 2008)
    Signed by Jamie Lee Curtis! Wonderful find!
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  • Big Words for Little People

    Jamie Lee Curtis, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Sept. 9, 2008)
    I know some Big Words. I'll teach them to you. Although you are small, you can use Big Words too. Big Words aren't scary.They're big fun to learn.I was taught onceand now it's your turn. The eighth hilarious book by number-one New York Times best-selling author Jamie Lee Curtis helps little people communicate in a big person's world. With grown-up words like "cooperate", "respect", "patience", and "considerate", a big, boisterous and zany family celebrates the power of language and discovers that words - big or little - are the bridge that connects us all.
  • Big Questions For Little People

    Phoebe Abbott Blackwell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2015)
    This book teaches children about Animal groups, animal sounds, food, boys & girls & babies, nighttime, helping, cleanup, math, words, shapes and more. With bright illustrations it is a child pleaser. Meet Ike the Great Blue Heron, Dance with a Blue-footed Booby and take a journey on a leaf. Already kid approved and enjoyed.
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  • Big & Little Questions

    Julie Bowe

    Hardcover (Kathy Dawson Books, March 21, 2017)
    A Publishers Weekly and Barnes & Noble Best Book of the Year about Wren Jo Byrd, a nine-year-old introvert whose life has gone topsy-turvy ever since her dad moved out."By turns heartbreaking and heartwarming—exactly like real life. Julie Bowe takes on the tough questions about what it means to be honest, to be a good friend, and to be a family, and offers answers that, while not always easy, are always true."—Linda Urban, author of Weekends with Max and A Crooked Kind of Perfect"Bowe so masterfully took me inside the head and heart of Wren Jo Byrd that I felt like a ten year old again—and loved every minute."—Barbara O'Connor, author of How to Steal a DogIt's the start of a new school year and Wren Jo Byrd is worried that everyone will find out her parents separated over the summer. No one knows the truth, not even her best friend, Amber. When even her new teacher refers to her mom as Mrs. Byrd, Wren decides to keep their divorce a total secret. But something else changed over the summer: A new girl named Marianna moved to town and wants to be Amber's next bff. And because of her fib, Wren can't do anything about it. From take-out dinners with Mom to the tiny room she gets at Dad's new place, nothing is the same for Wren anymore. But while Marianna makes everything harder at first, Wren soon learns that Marianna once had to ask many of the same questions—the big ones, as well as the little ones—that Wren is asking now.Set in Wisconsin, with wonderfully nuanced characters—from the bossy new girl, who acts big but has a secret of her own, to the sporty girl who acts little and shy but who becomes an unexpected friend—this is a book about much more than divorce.
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  • Big & Little Questions

    Julie Bowe

    eBook (Kathy Dawson Books, March 21, 2017)
    A Publishers Weekly and Barnes & Noble Best Book of the Year about Wren Jo Byrd, a nine-year-old introvert whose life has gone topsy-turvy ever since her dad moved out."By turns heartbreaking and heartwarming—exactly like real life. Julie Bowe takes on the tough questions about what it means to be honest, to be a good friend, and to be a family, and offers answers that, while not always easy, are always true."—Linda Urban, author of Weekends with Max and A Crooked Kind of Perfect"Bowe so masterfully took me inside the head and heart of Wren Jo Byrd that I felt like a ten year old again—and loved every minute."—Barbara O'Connor, author of How to Steal a DogIt's the start of a new school year and Wren Jo Byrd is worried that everyone will find out her parents separated over the summer. No one knows the truth, not even her best friend, Amber. When even her new teacher refers to her mom as Mrs. Byrd, Wren decides to keep their divorce a total secret. But something else changed over the summer: A new girl named Marianna moved to town and wants to be Amber's next bff. And because of her fib, Wren can't do anything about it. From take-out dinners with Mom to the tiny room she gets at Dad's new place, nothing is the same for Wren anymore. But while Marianna makes everything harder at first, Wren soon learns that Marianna once had to ask many of the same questions—the big ones, as well as the little ones—that Wren is asking now.Set in Wisconsin, with wonderfully nuanced characters—from the bossy new girl, who acts big but has a secret of her own, to the sporty girl who acts little and shy but who becomes an unexpected friend—this is a book about much more than divorce.
  • Big Words for Little People

    Jamie Lee Curtis, Laura Cornell

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 2008)
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  • Big & Little Questions

    Julie Bowe, Emily Eiden

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), March 21, 2017)
    A Publishers Weekly and Barnes & Noble Best Book of the Year about Wren Jo Byrd, a nine-year-old introvert whose life has gone topsy-turvy ever since her dad moved out."By turns heartbreaking and heartwarming—exactly like real life. Julie Bowe takes on the tough questions about what it means to be honest, to be a good friend, and to be a family, and offers answers that, while not always easy, are always true."—Linda Urban, author of Weekends with Max and A Crooked Kind of Perfect"Bowe so masterfully took me inside the head and heart of Wren Jo Byrd that I felt like a ten year old again—and loved every minute."—Barbara O'Connor, author of How to Steal a DogIt's the start of a new school year and Wren Jo Byrd is worried that everyone will find out her parents separated over the summer. No one knows the truth, not even her best friend, Amber. When even her new teacher refers to her mom as Mrs. Byrd, Wren decides to keep their divorce a total secret. But something else changed over the summer: A new girl named Marianna moved to town and wants to be Amber's next bff. And because of her fib, Wren can't do anything about it. From take-out dinners with Mom to the tiny room she gets at Dad's new place, nothing is the same for Wren anymore. But while Marianna makes everything harder at first, Wren soon learns that Marianna once had to ask many of the same questions—the big ones, as well as the little ones—that Wren is asking now.Set in Wisconsin, with wonderfully nuanced characters—from the bossy new girl, who acts big but has a secret of her own, to the sporty girl who acts little and shy but who becomes an unexpected friend—this is a book about much more than divorce.
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  • Big Words for Little People

    Donna Lugg Pape

    Hardcover (The Standard Publishing Co., March 15, 1989)
    1985 Standard Publishing Co. OH. Hardcover. No dust jacket. ISBN: 0872398722 . A Happy Day Book - 3672.
  • Big Words for Little People

    Donna Lugg Pape, Lorraine Arthur

    Paperback (Standard Publishing Company, )
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  • Big Words for Little People

    Jamie Lee Curtis, Laura Cornell

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 9, 2008)
    “A gracefully appropriate addition to the duo’s superb collection.” —KirkusThe eighth hilarious picture book by the #1 New York Times bestselling team of Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell helps little people communicate in a big person's world. With grown-up words like cooperate, respect, patience, and considerate, a large, boisterous family celebrates the power of language and discovers that words—big or little—are the bridge that connects us all.I know some Big Words.I'll teach them to you. Although you are small,you can use Big Words too.Big Words aren't scary.They're big fun to learn.I was taught onceand now it's your turn.
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  • Big & Little Questions

    Julie Bowe, Emily Eiden

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Aug. 16, 2017)
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  • Little Book of Big Questions

    Jackie French, Martha Newbigging

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 16, 2000)
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