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Books with title Pig and Small

  • Paul, Big, and Small

    David Glen Robb, Alex Boyles, Shadow Mountain

    Audiobook (Shadow Mountain, Oct. 1, 2019)
    A trio of high school outcasts - Paul, Big, and Small - face the complicated world of predators and prey in high school and come to realize that overcoming life's challenges will take more than perseverance. Paul Adams is the shortest kid at his high school, and the school bullies relentlessly pick on him. He spends the entire day wishing school would end so he can escape to his favorite sport of rock climbing. This is the only place where he feels in control, competent, and free, despite the inherent fear. Lily Small is athletic, attractive, and, despite her last name, is actually very tall. Another kid, who looks almost like a grown man, introduces himself with a long Polynesian name, but says everyone calls him "Big," and he seems to like the nickname! As they get to know each other, Paul, Big, and Small discover they have a lot in common as outsiders in their high school. As the trio's friendship forms, their unique personalities are no longer those of misfits, but complement each other. Paul and Lily decide to enter a local competition for climbers, but their plans are abruptly halted by Lily's diagnosis of leukemia. Paul is terrified of what lies ahead in Lily's medical treatment, knowing what happened to his mother who died of cancer a few short years before. He retreats back to rabbit mode and can't even visit her in the hospital. But Lily really wants Paul to go ahead with the competition and advises him to team up with Conor, the student who bullies Paul the most. Reluctantly, Paul agrees to move ahead with Lily's wish, knowing that Conor is a strong climber and their best chance at winning.
  • Big and Small

    David Bennett, Louise Voce

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, June 12, 1997)
    A pre-school playbook to develop children's language and pre-reading skills and increase the child's familiarity with the concept of size.
  • Pig and Small

    Alex Latimer

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2013)
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  • Big and Small

    Emilie Dufresne

    Hardcover (Smartbook Media Inc, Aug. 31, 2019)
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  • Big and Small

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    Paperback (Two-Can Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Big and small

    Ian H Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 25, 2014)
    Two elephants meet for a chat, with unexpected results!
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  • Big and Small

    David Bedford, Leonie Worthington

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    The loveable star of Big returns—along with his friend Small, an adorable mouse. Using flaps, this book illustrates the concepts of “big” and “small” with charm and humour—and shows how small friends can be a BIG help!
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  • Big and Small

    Chris George

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Opposites are everywhere! Can you think of some? This nonfiction title explores common instances of opposites, such as loud and quiet and tall and short. Brightly colored photographs encourage readers to make connections with the text. The accessible language in this volume makes it a perfect title for emerging readers and young listeners alike.
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  • Pens - Big and Small

    Alexa Tewkesbury

    Paperback (CWR, )
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  • So Big and So Small

    John Coy, Steph Lew

    eBook (Beaming Books, Oct. 27, 2020)
    Next to a speck of sand, you're huge. But gaze up into the night sky with its millions of stars, and suddenly you're tiny. So which is true? Are you big or little?Author John Coy captures the whimsical poetry of a child's perspective as he looks at everything gigantic and minuscule in the universe to arrive at a surprising conclusion: kids are both big and little--just the right size to be exactly who they're meant to be.
  • Big and Small

    Jack Challoner

    Paperback (Chrysalis Books, Feb. 12, 1999)
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  • Big and Small

    Emilie Dufresne

    Hardcover (Booklife, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Beginner readers can discover opposites in their world with this colorful and interesting series. Adults can engage their young readers with pictures and questions as they explore the differences between things around them.
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