"Told she is still too young and small to participate in the interesting activities her other family members enjoy, a child proves what she can achieve on her own while discovering how special being little can be"--OCLC.
"Are you curious about numbers, size, and how something small stacks up against something big? Accompanied by . . . facts and figures, the life-size photographs in this book answer 'What if?' and 'How many?' for all kinds of creatures and objects. If you unravel all the thread from a T-shirt, how many times will that thread wrap around a city block? How many flowers does a hive of bees have to visit to collect enough pollen to make a pound of honey? The answers might surprise you!"--OCLC.
"In a Korean village where being strong and loud is valued, tiny Soe-in is ridiculed but when the sun disappears, Soe-in dares to find the spirit tiger and set things right. Includes note about the position of tigers in Korean culture"--Provided by publisher.
"Grace's story begins long ago, during the winter her brother disappears. After an icy tumble, Grace wakes up in an amazing world where she is as tiny as a bug. As she explores, Grace meets incredible creatures, both delightful and dangerous. Then she hears a familiar tune: could it be her lost brother?"--OCLC.
"The scale of things means how one thing compares in size to another. In this book, appealing illustrations help kids understand scale by comparing famous buildings and structures by their height"--Provided by the publisher.
"Vivian the giant wiener dog is moving to the BIG city and dealing with giant-sized changes. The city sounds like the perfect place for a dog like her but when she arrives, everything seems too small! And moving is stressful! But soon she meets a new friend. Lulu shows Vivian around and together they hop on the subway, visit the museum, and best of all, eat pizza!"--Amazon.com.
Through simple text and photographs, this title gives a brief introduction to the pygmy marmoset, covering what it looks like, where it lives, what it likes to eat, and its size compared to a mandrill.
Through simple text and photographs, this title gives a brief introduction to the little blue penguin, covering what it looks like, where it lives, what it likes to eat, and its size compared to the emperor penguin.
Through simple text and photographs, this title gives a brief introduction to the leaf chameleon, covering what it looks like, where it lives, what it likes to eat, and its size compared to the Parson's chameleon.