Daniel Funk, who lives with three sisters, his mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, has always wanted a brother, and when he suddenly shrinks to the size of a toe, he discovers that he has a twin brother who is the same size.
Still in shock after discovering that he has the ability to miniaturize himself, sixth-grader Daniel Funk tries to focus on completing a diorama about ancient Egypt for his history class.
Daniel Funk, who lives with three sisters, his mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, has always wanted a brother, and when he suddenly shrinks to the size of a toe, he discovers that he has a twin brother who is the same size.
When Daniel learns to control his shrinking, Pablo, his tiny twin, writes a list of fun things they can do, including riding in a model rocket near the La Brea Tar Pits, which teaches the brothers the importance of sticking together.
Still in shock after discovering that he has the ability, although uncontrollable, to miniaturize himself, and that he has a twin brother who is the size of a toe, sixth-grader Daniel Funk tries to focus on completing a diorama about ancient Egypt for his history class.
Daniel Funk, who lives with three sisters, his mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, has always wanted a brother, and when he suddenly shrinks to the size of a toe, he discovers that he has a twin brother who is the same size.
When Daniel learns to control his shrinking, Pablo, his tiny twin, writes a list of fun things they can do, including riding in a model rocket near the La Brea Tar Pits, which teaches the brothers the importance of sticking together.
Daniel Funk and his twin Pablo can shrink to the size of the fourth toe on his left foot. Daniel asks Pablo to disguise himself as a mummy for his diorama of King Tut's tomb in order to win a contest.
Daniel Funk has just discovered he has a twin brother, Pablo, who is the size of a toe. When Daniel and Pablo decide to create some fun at their sisters' party, they realize the dangers of being small.