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Books with title Pig and Small

  • Big and Small

    Cecilia Minden

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 1, 2016)
    This Level 1 guided reader illustrates examples of "big and small" found in the animal kingdom. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about opposites and animal habits.
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  • Big and Small

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 15, 1832)
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  • Big and Small

    Aaron Carr

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 15, 2011)
    Book by Carr, Aaron
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  • Small Pig

    LOBEL A

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 1995)
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  • Big and Small

    Jack Challoner

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1996)
    An introduction to the concept of size, describing how sizes are measured, comparing sizes of such things as plants, animals, and buildings, and providing related activities
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  • Big and Small

    Joyce Jeffries

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Beginning readers will find a fun-filled learning experience through easy-to-follow text and colorful illustrations. Charming illustrations, featuring dinosaurs interacting with a variety of objects and animals, show the difference between things that are big and those that are smallintroducing students to the concept of comparing things by size. A concluding graphic organizer reinforces the concept, separating big and small objects through pictures and words in a way that is accessible for beginning readers. This engaging book also helps early learners develop vocabulary skills with its strong picture-text correlation.
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  • Small Pig

    Arnold Lobel

    Library Binding (Demco Media, June 1, 1988)
    Because the farmer's wife insists on cleaning his mud puddle, a little pig runs away to the city where he becomes permanently stuck in what he thought was a mud puddle.
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  • Paul, Big, and Small

    David Glen Robb

    Audio CD (Shadow Mountain and Blackstone Publishing, Dec. 31, 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

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Raintree, Sept. 10, 2015)
    With engaging photos and patterned text, books in this series are perfect for introducing emergent readers to the topic of opposites. In Big and Small readers are shown fun and familiar examples of big and small things and quized on their ability to identify things that are big or small. A focus on high-frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching makes this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • Big and Small

    David Bedford, Leonie Worthington

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, March 1, 2006)
    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

    Deborah J Oren Lowell, Erin R Fritz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 24, 2015)
    Follow along with adorable critters from crickets to puppies as they are taught that no matter their size or abilities, everyone matters. The book begins with a mommy cricket telling her baby not to step on a little ant napping on the sidewalk. When the little cricket responds that ants don't matter because they can't do what crickets can, mommy cricket tells her a story about a baby bird that changes her mind. A chain of thoughtful stories follow, and wind back to reinforce that even the tiniest of ants truly do matter. Illustrated with children's artwork, the bright colors and adorable critters will delight children ages 1 through 10.
  • Big And Small

    Diane Nieker

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2005)
    This book takes a simple look at the world of size and comparison. Children will learn to differentiate variations in size.
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