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Little and Large

by Tony Millionaire

Little and Large Cover

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Publisher Comments:

The second book in Tony Millionaire's popular Sock Monkey series that's just for kids features two stories in one. One is the story of a sock monkey helping a displaced spider search for a home. Will the spider?s new home be a weathervane? A dollhouse? A goose-wagon? Sadly, no, no, and no! The other story tells the tale of Ann Louise's grandfather, who smashes down trees throughout the woods and leaves the birds and squirrels homeless. Grandfather needs the lumber for something he's building. Is it a new home for the spider? The answer is in the pages of these interlocking yarns.

Synopsis:

Here is another delightful book from writer/artist Tony Millionaire featuring two interconnected stories that tie together for the happiest of endings. When Ann Louise's grandfather crashes through the woods to cut down a tree for use in his workshop, he never stops to think about all the creatures making their home in it. Uncle Gabby then meets a spider displaced from his tree house and begins a quest to find him a new place to live. A weathervane? A dollhouse? A goose-wagon? Sadly, no, no and no! But what is Grandfather building from the lumber?

Synopsis:

Here is another delightful book from writer/artist Tony Millionaire featuring two interconnected stories that tie together for the happiest of endings. When Ann Louise's grandfather crashes through the woods to cut down a tree for use in his workshop, he never stops to think about all the creatures making their home in it. Uncle Gabby then meets a spider displaced from his tree house and begins a quest to find him a new place to live. A weathervane? A dollhouse? A goose-wagon? Sadly, no, no and no! But what is Grandfather building from the lumber?

Product Details

ISBN:
9781595820105
Author:
Millionaire, Tony
Publisher:
DH Press
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
Subject:
Children s All Ages - Fiction - General
Subject:
General Fiction
Publication Date:
November 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
8.30x8.38x.36 in. .58 lbs.
Age Level:
06-UP

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