Vinney is frustrated about being one of the smallest children at school, but when he takes his mother's advice and thinks big for a day, he discovers that there are advantages to being small.
Baffling sightings in a busy city--an ear behind a tall building, a nose outside a fancy store, a bushy tail in the park, a foot outside the museum, and more--provide clues to the true identity of Big Bunny.
"Mo is the youngest kid on the Robins football team. The kids on the rival team tease him for being a 'butterfingers' who's too tiny to catch the ball. But Mo's coach has a plan up his sleeve to turn Mo's little size into a big win for the Robins."--.
"When soccer season starts, Mo, who has been working hard to improve his kicking skills, wonders if he will ever get a chance to show his team what he can do"--OCLC.
The shortest kid in the second grade, James Moody, also known as Stink, learns all about the shortest president of the United States, James Madison, when they celebrate Presidents' Day at school.
"This teeny tiny fox fears he is too small to get a visit from Santa. But with a teeny tiny ho ho ho . . . the most magical visitor arrives on this snowy Christmas night!"--Provided by publisher.
"Archie is the littlest cupid in his family. Too little to shoot love arrows. Too little to make valentines. And too little for the cupid obstacle course. But he's not too little to make new friends!"--Back cover.