Thinking Big

Thinking Big by Victoria Saxon is a children’s book published by Advance Publishers in 1998, featuring 45 pages in English. The story follows Dot, an eager character who is waiting for her wings to grow so she can fly. Throughout the narrative, Flik encourages her to be patient and allow herself the time to develop, setting the stage for a journey of growth and self-discovery.
As the plot unfolds, Dot faces a challenge when grasshoppers attempt to steal food from the ants, providing her with an opportunity to test her newfound abilities. This engaging tale incorporates themes of perseverance and the natural world, particularly focusing on animals and insects. Readers will find a charming exploration of growth and courage within this edition, making it a delightful addition to juvenile fiction.
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Dot is eager for her wings to grow in so she can fly. Flik trys to convince her that she just needs to give herself time to grow. And when the grasshoppers come to steal the ants’ food, Dot gets a chance to test her wings.
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