Little Fish

Little Fish by Sanne te Loo is a charming children’s book published by Kane/Miller Book Publishers in 2004. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Rosa, who finds herself feeling bored while her grandmother is preoccupied with making tortillas for the market. The narrative takes an exciting turn when a little fish leaps into Rosa’s lap, transforming her mundane day into an adventure.
Readers will discover a whimsical tale that explores themes of imagination and unexpected surprises. As the little fish grows into a great big one, the story delves into elements of fantasy and magic, inviting young readers to engage with the narrative. The book touches on various subjects, including animals and the cultural backdrop of Hispanic and Latino communities, making it a delightful addition to any child’s library.
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Rosa is bored, but Grandmother is too busy making tortillas for market to notice. But when a little fish leaps out of the water right into Rosa’s lap, well, there’s nothing boring about that. Especially when the little fish starts to become a great big one
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