Titch

Titch by Pat Hutchins is a charming children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1974. This new edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Titch, the youngest and smallest member of his family, as he navigates the challenges of being overshadowed by his siblings, who have larger bikes, kites, and instruments.
Readers will discover how Titch’s journey unfolds when he plants a tiny seed, illustrating the theme that starting small can lead to significant growth. The narrative explores concepts of size and shape within the context of family dynamics and sibling relationships. This engaging tale encourages young readers to appreciate the value of patience and the potential that lies within small beginnings.
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Titch is the youngest and smallest in his family. His brother Pete and his sister Mary have bigger bikes, kites that fly higher, and instruments that make bigger noises. But when Titch plants a tiny seed, they all find that starting off small is just the first stage of growing.
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