Titch

Titch by Pat Hutchins, published by Penguin Books, Limited in December 1989, is a 32-page book written in English. This story follows Titch, the youngest and smallest member of his family, as he navigates the challenges of being overshadowed by his older siblings, Pete and Mary, who possess larger bikes, kites, and instruments. Through Titch’s journey, readers discover the significance of growth and the potential that lies within starting small.
In this engaging narrative, Titch plants a tiny seed, which serves as a catalyst for a lesson about size and growth. As the story unfolds, Titch’s actions demonstrate that even the smallest beginnings can lead to significant outcomes. The themes of family and sibling dynamics are woven throughout, providing a relatable context for young readers. This edition invites exploration of concepts related to size and shape, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction collections.
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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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