PICTURE BOOKS
Pham, LeUyen

There's No Such Thing as Little

(4) K-3 Each of ten set pieces in this worthwhile crusade against size-ism begins with two kids introducing what appears to be a tiny object or concept (a squiggle, a fish, an idea); with the turn of a die-cut page, what seemed small becomes physically larger or otherwise mighty (the squiggle is hanging in a museum). Pham's illustrations offer lots to consider, but some of the more abstract concepts may be lost on the intended audience.

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