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Books with title Big Al and Shrimpy

  • Big Al & Shrimpy

    Andrew Clements, Kevin Free, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, Nov. 13, 2008)
    In the whole wide blue sea, there's not a fish as clever as Shrimpy. But poor Shrimpy is so small that no one wants to be his friend. Then one day Shrimpy becomes best friends with Big Al, the most popular fish of all. With Big Al beside him, Shrimpy always has plenty to eat, and he gets to swim to wonderful new places. But when Big Al swims too close to the edge of the Big Deep, it's up to clever Shrimpy to save the day. Andrew Clements, author of the popular Jake Drake series, has created a tale of fish and friendship that is sure to please all beginning readers.
  • Big Al and Shrimpy

    Andrew Clements, Yoshi Kogo

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Poor Shrimpy! He may be the smartest fish in the sea, but he's also the smallest. Who would want to be friends with such a teeny, tiny fish? Big Al, that's who! Big Al remembers what it feels like to to be an outsider, and he and Shrimpy become best friends. And when Big Al finds himself in danger, it's Shrimpy's smart thinking that saves the day -- and wins Shrimpy the respect and affection of other fish.
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  • Big Al and Shrimpy

    Andrew Clements, Yoshi

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    In the wide blue sea there was a very clever fish named Shrimpy. You could not find a smarter fish. But Shrimpy was also very, very small. Poor Shrimpy! He wants to be like Big Al, loved and adored by all the other fish. But who would want to be friends with such a teeny, tiny fish? Big Al, that's who! He's big and scary-looking, and he remembers what it was like to be friendless. Still, all the other fish think Shrimpy's just a nuisance. Then one day, when Big Al's life is in danger, Shrimpy is the only one brave enough and smart enough to save the day. Suddenly, everyone can see that friends come in all shapes and sizes and Shrimpy turns out to be the best friend any fish could want!
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  • Big Al and Shrimpy

    Andrew Clements, Yoshi

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    In the wide blue sea there was a very clever fish named Shrimpy. You could not find a smarter fish. But Shrimpy was also very, very small. Poor Shrimpy! He wants to be like Big Al, loved and adored by all the other fish. But who would want to be friends with such a teeny, tiny fish? Big Al, that's who! He's big and scary-looking, and he remembers what it was like to be friendless. Still, all the other fish think Shrimpy's just a nuisance. Then one day, when Big Al's life is in danger, Shrimpy is the only one brave enough and smart enough to save the day. Suddenly, everyone can see that friends come in all shapes and sizes and Shrimpy turns out to be the best friend any fish could want!
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  • Big Al and Shrimpy

    Andrew Clements, Kevin R. Free

    Audio CD (RecordedBooks, March 15, 2003)
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  • Big Al and Shrimpy

    Andrew Clements, Yoshi

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2005)
    This sequel to Big Al, Clements's very first book, introduces Shrimpy, the smallest fish in the sea. He's so small the other fish want nothing to do with him. Big Al understands what it's like to feel different. When Big Al gets into trouble, it's Shrimpy's brains that save the day. Full color.
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  • Big Al and Shrimpy

    A. Clements

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Excellent Book