Little Mark
Little Mark by Paul Collins, published by Sundance in 2001, is a juvenile fiction book that explores themes of self-confidence. This edition, written in English and spanning 28 pages, follows the story of Mark, a young boy who struggles with his height and the challenges it brings, particularly in being overlooked for team selections.
In this narrative, readers will find Mark’s journey as he seeks to discover his unique talents and abilities beyond his stature. The story addresses issues related to self-esteem and the importance of recognizing one’s strengths, making it relevant for young readers navigating similar feelings. With its focus on self-confidence and relatable experiences, Little Mark offers an engaging perspective for children in the chapter book category.
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Mark hates being short. He never gets chosen for any teams. There must be something he would be good at.
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