Synopses & Reviews
How can I be big and little at the same time? This tender conversation between parent and child is a cheerful reminder that the best things come in all sizes.
Synopsis
Can a little girl be both big and little at the same time? Of course she can! She's little enough to ride piggyback, but big enough to hop down the stairs. . . . and she's little enough to sit on Mommy's lap, but big enough to wrap her arms tightly around her. Big or little, she's the present Mommy always wanted--a big present in a little package! Cheerful text and cozy illustrations capture the love between a mother and child in a winning picture book sure to strike a familiar chord with little ones and grown-ups alike.
About the Author
Margaret Park Bridges is the author of Will You Take Care of Me?, If I Were Your Mother, and If I Were Your Father. She lives in Littleton, Massachusetts.
Tracy Dockray has illustrated several books for children and adults, including Grimm's Grimmest. She also designs fabric and paints murals for children's rooms, hospitals, and schools. She lives in New York City.