The Very Small

The Very Small by Joyce Dunbar, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2000, is a delightful picture book that explores themes of belonging and adventure. In this story, the Very Small finds himself lost in the forest and is discovered by Giant Baby Bear, who introduces him to a vast world filled with oversized wonders. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers.
Readers will follow the journey of the Very Small as he navigates this new environment, where everyday objects become sources of fun and excitement. Despite the allure of his gigantic surroundings, he ultimately yearns for the comfort of home, especially at bedtime. The narrative incorporates elements of juvenile fiction and features animals, particularly bears, as central figures in this engaging tale.
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“The Very Small has got lost in the forest. When Giant Baby Bear finds him, he is introduced to a gigantic world where he can make a whole meal out of a few crumbs and can have a bath in a soapdish. It’s lots of fun, but it’s not still not like home for the Very Small who longs to be back where he belongs at bedtime… A heart-warming picture book from the bestselling author and illustrator of Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep, of which the Guardian said, ‘If ever there were a perfect bedtime book, this has to be it.’”
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