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Books with title Little Toby and the Big Hair

  • Little Toby and the Big Hair

    Kim Fernandes, Eugenie Fernandes

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Toby has hair right down to her knees. It's curly and twisty and bouncy and big. Robins build nests in it, puppies snuggle underneath it, babies' fingers get tangled in it and candies get stuck in it! Little Toby wants to have the longest hair in the world. Toby likes having long hair, but her Mother thinks it's too much trouble. It's always falling in Toby's face, and sometimes she can't even see where she's going! The barber offers to cut it nice and short, but Toby says she's going to have the longest hair in the whole world. She plans to have a menagerie of animals--just to carry her hair. One day Toby and her wild hair create a BIG mess. Mother has a fit. Toby is upset. But with the help of an unlikely friend, Toby comes up with a happy hair solution and she learns that, no matter what you look like, people should "love you any way at all."
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  • Little Toby and the Big Hair

    Kim Fernandes, Eugenie Fernandes

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Toby has hair right down to her knees. It's curly and twisty and bouncy and big. Robins build nests in it, puppies snuggle underneath it, babies' fingers get tangled in it and candies get stuck in it! Little Toby wants to have the longest hair in the world. Toby likes having long hair, but her Mother thinks it's too much trouble. It's always falling in Toby's face, and sometimes she can't even see where she's going! The barber offers to cut it nice and short, but Toby says she's going to have the longest hair in the whole world. She plans to have a menagerie of animals--just to carry her hair. One day Toby and her wild hair create a BIG mess. Mother has a fit. Toby is upset. But with the help of an unlikely friend, Toby comes up with a happy hair solution and she learns that, no matter what you look like, people should "love you any way at all."
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  • The Big Bell and the Little Bell

    Martin Kalmanoff, Alastair Graham

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Nov. 4, 2008)
    Read and sing along with the classic 1950s song!“The Big Bell and the Little Bell”—with music and lyrics by Martin Kalmanoff—became a family favorite when it was first released in 1954. It tells the tale of a King who has to decide which bell—large or small, loud or soft—he wants to ring out on his wedding day.Now, this beautiful gift package brings the musical fantasy to a whole new generation. Containing a stunningly illustrated book and an exclusive CD with both the original Julius La Rosa recording and a new version by the internationally famed London Crouch End Festival Chorus, it offers kids (and adults, too) a complete visual and auditory experience. Alastair Graham’s fun, colorful, and delightfully detailed pictures capture a lavish court full of cats, dressed in bright medieval-style garb.Small children will particularly appreciate the story’s moral: that big isn’t always better, and sometimes the little one wins the day!
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  • The Little Crab and the Big Crab

    Vivian Ice

    language (, Nov. 22, 2019)
    There were two crabs argued about the correct walk. What kind of walking will be right?Fables are the best stories for children but adults too. Why? Because they are usually short and send an important message that you can learn from. If your child loves stories where animals are presented as the main characters and are fictional get this book now.We all have grown up with amazing fables and life has always been easier because we have learned many important life lessons. You can always return reading fables when you feel stuck. Don’t be surprised if you find your answer in a story.Don’t let your responsibilities to get you away from them, especially from reading to your child. But always be ready with more, which is why you need this book. It is filled with unique and special fables that every child and adult will find fascinating. Give your child a chance to learn through stories, because it is the easiest and most promising way for a steady and healthy childhood.It is never enough, you will never get bored reading fables, so get this book and enjoy every story!
  • The Big Bell and the Little Bell

    Martin Kalmanoff, Alastair Graham

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Nov. 4, 2008)
    Read and sing along with the classic 1950s song!“The Big Bell and the Little Bell”—with music and lyrics by Martin Kalmanoff—became a family favorite when it was first released in 1954. It tells the tale of a King who has to decide which bell—large or small, loud or soft—he wants to ring out on his wedding day.Now, this beautiful gift package brings the musical fantasy to a whole new generation. Containing a stunningly illustrated book and an exclusive CD with both the original Julius La Rosa recording and a new version by the internationally famed London Crouch End Festival Chorus, it offers kids (and adults, too) a complete visual and auditory experience. Alastair Graham’s fun, colorful, and delightfully detailed pictures capture a lavish court full of cats, dressed in bright medieval-style garb.Small children will particularly appreciate the story’s moral: that big isn’t always better, and sometimes the little one wins the day!
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  • Big and Little in the Bible

    Tina Brewer, John Ham

    Hardcover (Standard Pub, Aug. 1, 1986)
    Children's Religion Book
  • Little Tom and the Big Cats

    Jozef Wilkon

    Hardcover (Dent, Sept. 7, 1978)
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  • The Big Bell and the Little Bell

    Martin Kalmanof, Alistair Graham

    Hardcover (Boxer Books Limited, Nov. 3, 2008)
    The classic 1950s song The Big Bell and the Little Bell is brought to life in pictures, words and music. The big bell makes a mighty bong! while the little bell just makes a tiny bing! This picture book will teach little ones that those who make the biggest noise arent always as important as they think. Complete with audio CD.
  • Big Tree and the Little Tree

    Tappage

    Paperback (Pemmican Pubns, Jan. 1, 1940)
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  • The Little He'pa and the Big War

    Ted Wight

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Dec. 10, 2003)
    Because of Tom's unusual smallness the army turned him down. But determinedly he found a way to (barely) qualify for Army enlistment. And, because of his character, Tom would become one of the 82nd Airborne's finest engineering officers, highly respected - practically loved. He had his enemies and detractors - but Tom also had his own spititual resourcefulness. Tom would lead his men into the Sicily and the main Italian Peninsular invasions of WW II, but be killed on a little hillside around Salerno. However, Tom's double-positive impact on many would live on. This moving, family friendly story is "highly enriched" freedom fare - with a little dash of romance here and there. Closely based on a true story.
  • Little Toby and the Big Hair

    Kim Fernandes

    Hardcover (Bantam Books of Canada Ltd, March 15, 1997)
    Toby has hair right down to her knees. It's curly and twisty and bouncy and big. Robins build nests in it, puppies snuggle underneath it, babies' fingers get tangled in it and candies get stuck in it! Little Toby wants to have the longest hair in the world. Toby likes having long hair, but her Mother thinks it's too much trouble. It's always falling in Toby's face, and sometimes she can't even see where she's going! The barber offers to cut it nice and short, but Toby says she's going to have the longest hair in the whole world. She plans to have a menagerie of animals--just to carry her hair. One day Toby and her wild hair create a BIG mess. Mother has a fit. Toby is upset. But with the help of an unlikely friend, Toby comes up with a happy hair solution and she learns that, no matter what you look like, people should "love you any way at all."
  • The Big Wheel and the Little Wheel

    W. Mayne

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1966)
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