Tiny Worlds

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Tiny Worlds

Grandma’s house isn’t that big, but there’s always enough room for a tiny world. . . . An introverted child finds grandness in the small things around him in this heartfelt intergenerational story.

When a young boy visits his grandmother’s house, he doesn’t just see scraps of ribbon lying around, mushrooms clustered under a log in the forest, or shells hiding along the beach. He sees tiny worlds where pie tins become playgrounds, ants become farmers, and tide pools teem with life waiting to be explored. Tiny worlds are full of whimsy and imagination, but they have one problem: He seems to be the only one who sees them. While at first Grandma keeps trying to draw him out, to a busy park or the beach or the zoo, eventually she realizes that her grandson’s tiny worlds are big enough for her to meet him there. In her authorial debut, Brittany Cicchese offers a touching story and warm illustrations that celebrate the connection between a child and grandparent and encourage readers to appreciate the little things in life—and the sensitive souls who lead us to them.---from the publisher

32 pages                                978-1536236521                       Ages 4-7

Keywords:  observing, noticing, imagination, grandma, house, introvert, grandson, sensitivity, respecting others, intergenerational, multigenerational, 4 year old, 5 year old, 6 year old, 7 year old

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