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Books with title The Tallest

  • The Tallest of Smalls

    Max Lucado, Maria Monescillo

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Nov. 2, 2009)
    An encouraging message for children: When you feel like you’rethe smallest of smalls, Jesus’ love can make you feel like the tallestof talls.A delightful rhyming story about the Too-Smalls who live in theStiltsville. Every evening a six, the Too-Smalls meet in the squarewhere they hope they’ll be picked to receive stilts to strut aboutabove the stilt-less masses below. They come to see if they matter―ifthey’re awesome, if they’re pretty, if they’re clever, or funny. Ollie,the smallest of too-smalls, pleas to be picked. He wants to be like thehigh-ups of Stiltsville who are proud of their stilts, the ultimatestatus. But once he gets stilts, oh how it hurts when he stumbles andtumbles and loses his stilts. That is . . . until he meets Jesus whochose low over high telling him, "Keep your feet on the ground. Youmatter already.” This book for kids coordinates with Max's trade book, Fearless, releasing in September 2009.
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  • The Tallest House

    Jesse Orenshein, Dannel Reskala

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    This small town was perfect until everyone started competing to build the tallest house. Well, everyone except one humble tortoise who is happy with what he has. And in the end, it pays off to be the only one who didn't build a house as high as the clouds. This book follows our three golden rules for children's books: 1. It RHYMES 2. It teaches a MORAL LESSON 3. And it's an ADVENTURE! Great for ages 2-8 and, of course, great for the parents too! Reading to children is incredible for their development, and it's great family bonding time, so we want our books to be as awesome as possible! If you have any criticism, compliments, thoughts, questions, comments, complaints, outbursts of excitement, ANYTHING, feel free to email us at GrandpaHerbiesStories@gmail.com Visit GrandpaHerbiesStories.com for more books like this one!
  • The Tallest

    David Armentrout

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1997)
    Describes some of the tallest plants, animals, geographic features, and man-made structures on earth
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  • The Tallest of Smalls

    Max Lucado, Maria Monescillo

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Nov. 2, 2009)
    An encouraging message for children: When you feel like you’re the smallest of smalls, Jesus’ love can make you feel like the tallest of talls. A delightful rhyming story about the Too-Smalls who live in the Stiltsville. Every evening a six, the Too-Smalls meet in the square where they hope they’ll be picked to receive stilts to strut about above the stilt-less masses below. They come to see if they matter—if they’re awesome, if they’re pretty, if they’re clever, or funny. Ollie, the smallest of too-smalls, pleas to be picked. He wants to be like the high-ups of Stiltsville who are proud of their stilts, the ultimate status. But once he gets stilts, oh how it hurts when he stumbles and tumbles and loses his stilts. That is . . . until he meets Jesus who chose low over high telling him, "Keep your feet on the ground. You matter already.” This book for kids coordinates with Max's trade book, Fearless, releasing in September 2009.
  • The Tallest Snowman

    Marcie Aboff, Sara Jean Gray

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Dan and Sue are sure they can build a snowman taller than a tree -- even if John and Zack don't believe them. Rulers, yardsticks, and tape measures are useful tolls for Dan and Sue to see if their snowman measures up.
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  • The Tallest Tree

    Sandra Belton

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Living in his rundown neighborhood, it's hard for him to imagine the way it must have been during Mr. Odell's younger years when people like Count Basie and Duke Ellington strolled the streets, but with the help of his friend and the planting of some new trees, Little Catfish is determined to return his community back to its glory state of yesteryear.
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  • Tall, Taller, Tallest

    Rebecca Felix

    eBook (Amicus Digital, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Introduces differences in height by comparing groups of tall landmarks and structures throughout the world, such as skyscrapers, bridges, and mountains.
  • The Tallest Building

    Janet Halfmann

    Hardcover (KidHaven, Aug. 18, 2003)
    Explains the purpose, design, construction, and costs of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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  • The Tallest Tree

    Sandra Belton

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Living in his rundown neighborhood, it's hard for him to imagine the way it must have been during Mr. Odell's younger years when people like Count Basie and Duke Ellington strolled the streets, but with the help of his friend and the planting of some new trees, Little Catfish is determined to return his community back to its glory state of yesteryear.
  • Who is the tallest?

    Frances Lee

    Paperback (Sundance Pub, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Tallest of Smalls

    Max Lucado

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Nov. 3, 2009)
    An encouraging message for children: When you feel like you're the smallest of smalls, Jesus' love can make you feel like the tallest of talls. A delightful rhyming story about the Too-Smalls who live in the Stiltsville. Every evening a six, the Too-Smalls meet in the square where they hope they'll be picked to receive stilts to strut about above the stilt-less masses below. They come to see if they matter-if they're awesome, if they're pretty, if they're clever, or funny. Ollie, the smallest of too-smalls, pleas to be picked. He wants to be like the high-ups of Stiltsville who are proud of their stilts, the ultimate status. But once he gets stilts, oh how it hurts when he stumbles and tumbles and loses his stilts. That is . . . until he meets Jesus who chose low over high telling him, "Keep your feet on the ground. You matter already." This book for kids coordinates with Max's trade book, Fearless, releasing in September 2009.
  • Who Is the Tallest?

    Stephen Cartwright

    Hardcover (Collins, Nov. 7, 1988)
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