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Features a deceptively simple tale, Accompanied by straightforward cartoon figures, Eye-catching illustrations for kids

ISBN 13
9780099262534
ISBN 10
99262533
Book Subtitle
English
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Book Description
Titch is little. Everything he has is little -- his little pinwheel, his little tricycle. He even plays a little whistle. Peep. Pete and Mary are big. Everything they have is bigger than Titch's, and better. Their big bikes go faster. Their big kites fly higher. And their huge instruments are much louder. BANG! But then Titch gets a little seed. And what comes from it is a hundred times bigger than anything Pete and Mary could ever have!
Editorial Review
In childhood, being the youngest often means you're the littlest, too. For Titch, it also means getting the smallest bike--a tricycle, actually--while his older brother and sister get the bigger ones. When his siblings receive glorious, wind-dancing kites, Titch gets a dinky little pinwheel. When big brother and sister get to handle grown-up-sized tools, Titch gets to hold the nail. Author Pat Hutchins, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal for The Wind Blew, shows great compassion for the curse of the youngest, especially in her drawings of Titch's wrinkly, down-turned mouth and his desperate little eyes. In fact, her no-frills illustrations are the perfect reflection of Titch's inescapable plight as the lowest rung on the ladder. In the end, Hutchins presents an opportunity for Titch to be more important and symbolically bigger than either of his siblings. The last born in any family will especially appreciate the littlest one's rising moment of glory--literally--that comes in the satisfying end. (Baby to preschool) --Gail Hudson --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
Patricia Evelyn Hutchins (born 18 June 1942) is an English illustrator and writer of children's books. She won the 1974 Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject. The work was The Wind Blew, a picture book in rhyme which she also wrote. It shows how "a crowd of people anxiously chase their belongings" in the wind.Hutchins was married to illustrator Laurence Hutchins, with two children. She has written books for early readers that he illustrated.
Language
English
Parental Rating
5+
Format
Paperback
Author
Pat Hutchins
Publication Date
35705
Number of Pages
32