A heartwarming book that takes a look at all things little . . . and reveals some big surprises with each turn of the page.
 
These things may seem little:
A fish.
An idea.
A snowflake.
But what if that little fish was also brave? And that little idea was fantastic? And that little snowflake turned out to be unique in all the world?
 
Featuring die-cut holes in the spirit of Laura Vaccaro Seeger’s Lemons Are Not Red, There’s No Such Thing as Little is bright, warm, and endlessly inviting, and will encourage readers of all ages to think BIG about what “little” really means.
The overall cheerful mood of the book is enhanced by pictures of smiling multicultural children enjoying life's small pleasures. The brief text introduces words such as a "unique" snowflake, a "generous" tree, and an "inspiring" line. This sweet book can be enjoyed by children in a group setting or when shared one-on-one with someone special.—School Library Journal
This book not only teaches children about the impact that little things have on their lives and in the world, but also about the gentleness that is used while reading, being careful turning the pages, using the die-cut holes as guides. This is a fabulous read for children as young as several months, all the way up to preschool and even kindergarten. —BookPage
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