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Books with title Big Fish, Little Fish

  • Little, Big

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (gollancz uk, March 15, 2001)
    Little Big
  • Little Fish

    Ralph Moisa

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Little Fish learns to jump over the rocks so she can follow Old One, who has come to lead the rainbow trout to warmer waters before the river freezes.
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  • Big And Little

    Hara Lewis

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, April 1, 2003)
    This photographic board book introduces babies to the concept of big and little.Big dog ... little dogBig bear ... little bearBig hand ... little handWho says opposites don't go together!Each page of this charming picture book introduces us to an adorable photograph of something big and something little.The variety of images - from animals to boats to children - provides a fun way for kids to learn about differences in size. With simple, repetitive text and familiar images, this is the perfect book for any child who is at the beginning stages of learning to read.
  • Big Box Little Box

    CARYL HART

    Paperback (Bloomsbury, Aug. 10, 2017)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Little, Big

    John Crowley

    Paperback (Methuen, March 15, 1983)
    Little, Big tells the epic story of Smoky Barnable -- an anonymous young man who meets and falls in love with Daily Alice Drinkwater, and goes to live with her in Edgewood, a place not found on any map. In an impossible mansion full of her relatives, who all seem to have ties to another world not far away, Smoky fathers a family and tries to learn what tale he has found himself in -- and how it is to end.
  • Big and Little

    Jennifer LeVeque (Stemmler), Morgan Hillaker

    eBook
    Illustrated by my twelve year old daughter, whom is now twenty-nine and design and water color pencil by Author. A short, rhyming story about a young boys skewed perspective of his elderly neighbor. Antagonized by his older brother and with a healthy imagination, he believes her to be a magical witch with powers. As he grows older, things sort themselves out naturally and he sees everything as it is supposed to be.
  • Big Dog... Little Dog

    P.D. Eastman

    Paperback Bunko (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1973)
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  • Big Box Little Box

    Caryl Hart, Edward Underwood

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 24, 2018)
    With bright, bold illustrations, this stylish picture book stars one cool cat and will have readers laughing with delight.Big box, little box Shoe box, hat box . . .Perfect for a cat box! Join one cool cat and lots of fun boxes in this charming take on curiosity and friendship.
  • Little Fishes

    Erik Christian Haugaard, Milton Johnson

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, June 1, 1967)
    A tale of the tragedy of war: the story of a twelve-year-old orphaned beggar in occupied Italy, his daily search for food and for meaning in the life he witnesses, and the development of compassion and understanding that will help him survive.
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  • Big and Little

    Ruth Krauss, Mary Szilagyi

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1987)
    A little boy receives a reassuring message about love and the close relationships between big things and little things--between this cat and her kittens, big forests and small trees, and, particularly, his family and himself
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  • This Little Fish

    R. Powell, Peter Curry

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2004)
    Many different fish and sea animals fill this Mini Movers book of fun with panels to slide. Mini Movers are chunky miniature board books, perfect in size to fit toddlers' tiny hands. Each cleverly designed two-page spread has a delightful sliding feature that is part of the illustration. Kids move it up or down to change a picture into something new. For example, a pink little pig on the left-hand page comes with the words, "This pig is clean." The facing page shows a wooden pigpen and has the caption, "This pig is. . ." When kids slide the pigpen wall up, they discover the pig romping in the mud, accompanied by the word, "dirty." Toddlers will love sliding the pieces back and forth and seeing how different animals act. Simple words, actions, and pictures make these titles fine interactive first books for baby. (Ages 1-4)
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  • Big or Little?

    Kathy Stinson, Jennifer A. Bell

    Paperback (Annick Press, Feb. 1, 2009)
    When you’re really young, it can be tough to figure out if you’re a little kid or big kid. So it is for one boy named Toby, who sometimes feels big, like when he pours his own milk, but sometimes feels little, like when he spills it. Mom and Dad make Toby feel more grown up when they let him help wash the car. But when his older brother says to go away, he feels little again. Sharing toys with his younger sister makes Toby feel big. What about wearing bunny-feet pajamas? That makes you little, right? Not when you’re too big for them. All in all, Toby decides that he wants to be a big kid, but sometimes he likes being little too. Still in demand after 25 years, Big or Little? is back with revised, shorter text nicely suited for little listeners, and playful new illustrations that are fun for all. Full of the everyday struggles and triumphs of growing up, this favorite story is sure to inspire readers of any size.
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