Too Big, Too Small, Just Right

Too Big, Too Small, Just Right by Frances Minters is a delightful exploration of opposites, friendship, and the concept of balance in life. Published by Harcourt Brace in 2001, this first edition features 40 pages and is presented in English. The story follows two energetic rabbits and their new mouse friend as they navigate questions about size and height, engaging young readers with its playful narrative.
In this charming tale, readers will discover the dynamics of friendship through the lens of contrasting sizes. The book presents various scenarios that highlight what is considered too big, too small, and just right, making it an engaging read for children. With its focus on animals and concepts, this book serves as an entertaining resource for introducing young audiences to the idea of opposites while fostering a sense of companionship.
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What’s too big?
What’s too small?
Who’s too short?
Who’s too tall?
Find out along with two energetic rabbits and their new mouse pal in this sweet, funny book about opposites, friendship, and the things in life that are just right.
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