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"Size perception Juvenile fiction."
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Big and small
by
Jeffries, Joyce
in
Size perception Juvenile fiction.
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Size judgment Juvenile fiction.
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Polarity Juvenile fiction.
2014
Donosaurs describe objects that are large or small.
Are you small?
by
Willems, Mo, author, illustrator
in
Size perception Juvenile literature.
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Size perception.
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Picture books.
2024
\"Are YOU small? This tiny question allows readers to zoom in from an average-sized kid down to a single quark\"-- Provided by publisher.
NanoBots
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Gall, Chris, author, illustrator
in
Robots Juvenile fiction.
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Size perception Juvenile fiction.
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Robots Fiction.
2016
A young inventor accidentally creates a group of tiny robots that employ their unique abilities and teamwork to become incredibly useful--and maybe even change the world. Includes author's note on the science and uses of nano-robotics.
Long and short
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Jeffries, Joyce, author
in
Size perception Juvenile fiction.
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Size judgment Juvenile fiction.
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Polarity Juvenile fiction.
2013
Dinosaurs compare things to learn what long and short are.
Twinky the dinky dog
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Klimo, Kate
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Fleming, Michael, 1969- ill
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Stature Juvenile fiction.
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Self-perception Juvenile fiction.
2013
\"The world treats Twinky like a dinky dog. The only problem is that Twinky doesn't feel dinky. What can a little dog do to prove the age-old adage that size doesn't matter?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Cloudette
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Lichtenheld, Tom
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Clouds Juvenile fiction.
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Size perception Juvenile fiction.
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Size judgement Juvenile fiction.
2011
Cloudette, the littlest cloud, finds a way to do something big and important as the other clouds do.
Here is Big Bunny
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Henry, Steve, 1948- author, illustrator
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
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Cities and towns Juvenile fiction.
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Size perception Juvenile fiction.
2016
Baffling sightings in a busy city--an ear behind a tall building, a nose outside a fancy store, a bushy tail in the park, a foot outside the museum, and more--provide clues to the true identity of Big Bunny.
I'm the biggest thing in the ocean
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Sherry, Kevin
in
Giant squids Juvenile fiction.
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Squids Juvenile fiction.
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Marine animals Juvenile fiction.
2007
A giant squid brags about being bigger than everything else in the ocean--almost.
The King of Little Things
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Lepp, Bil, 1970-
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Wenzel, David, 1950- illustrator
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Kings and rulers Juvenile fiction.
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Kings and rulers Folklore.
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Body size Juvenile fiction.
2013
\"When King Normous decides to become king of the whole world, the King of Little Things--and his subjects--must find a way to outsmart Normous and keep their little kingdom safe\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Berenstain Bears : big bear, small bear
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Berenstain, Stan, 1923-2005
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Berenstain, Jan, 1923-2012
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Berenstain Bears (Fictitious characters) Juvenile fiction.
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Size perception Juvenile fiction.
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Bears Juvenile fiction.
2003
Papa and Brother Bear demonstrate the difference between big and small with a variety of objects from hats and heads to suits of clothes.