Synopses & Reviews
Today is the parade! Tiny's best friend, Elliot, is dressed as a cowboy, but what will Tiny wear? Nothing fits him right! That's okay, Tiny can be Elliot's horse. Now Tiny will be able to lead the parade! This is a relatable and funny friendship story that beginning readers will be proud to read all by themselves.
"Add Tiny to the roll call of great dogs in children's literature: Ribsy, Martha, Carl, Mudge. He may just wind up being a young reader's best friend." --The Horn Book on Tiny Goes to the Library
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"Add Tiny to the roll call of great dogs in children's literature: Ribsy, Martha, Carl, Mudge. He may just wind up being a young reader's best friend."
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"Tiny is a big charmer."
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"What could be better than a huge, goofy, lovable hound, unless it's being able to read about him independently?"
Synopsis
Tiny is a very large dog. He needs a bath, but the sink is too small. Even the bathtub is too small. The pool is just the right size for Tiny. But it's not easy for a little boy to wash a dog who is bigger than he is! Not since Clifford has a big dog been so appealing. Young readers will love Tiny's antics in this sweet, funny story.
Synopsis
It's clear that Tiny is a not-so-tiny dog. A pail, a sink, and even a bathtub are too small to wash him in. Will Tiny ever get the mud cleaned off him? Find out in this fun Level 1 reader.
About the Author
Cari Meister lives in Excelsior, Minnesota. Rich Davis lives with his wife, Angie, and two sons, Daniel and David, in a small Arkansas town. Farms have always been a deep love for the whole family. In Tiny On the Farm, it is his hope that kids will fall in love with life on the farm too! Rich is also the illustrator of Firefighters to the Rescue (Viking).