Pig and Small
Alex Latimer
(Author)
Description
Two friends learn that size doesn't matter in this hilarious story about finding common ground.Pig and Bug just want to be friends. But their size difference is proving to be a BIG problem. Pig wants to play games - but Bug is too small. Bug wants to make things for his friend - but Pig is too big! Just as they've given up all hope for their friendship, Pig has an idea... But will it work?
Pig and Small is another hilariously quirky tale from Alex Latimer, filled with visual puns and wordplay. Latimer combines his bold visual style with an entertaining and unique message to teach readers about making friends and finding common ground.
Product Details
Price
$15.95
Publisher
Peachtree Publishing Company
Publish Date
September 01, 2014
Pages
1
Dimensions
9.5 X 0.5 X 10.6 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781561457977
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About the Author
Alex Latimer lives in South Africa near the border of a national park. So when not writing or drawing, he spends his free time shooing baboons out of his lounge. He has written several picture books for children.
Reviews
"Precise digitized pencil drawings with quirky knitted-fabric details humorously express the story's message of overcoming difference to make a friendship work."
"Latimer, whose deadpan visual comedy is always a treat, once again proves he's adept at conveying life lessons with the lightest of touches. Addressing the vicissitudes of friendship in a conversational and slyly funny voice, he reassures readers that liking someone needn't be a matter of all or nothing: a little imagination and understanding can go a long way."
"A clever but silly story of friendship despite differences... Readers will chuckle as these two opposites negotiate their unusual friendship. The illustrations add lots of humor; the colors are bright, and the pictures are big, which makes the book a good story time choice."
"Latimer, whose deadpan visual comedy is always a treat, once again proves he's adept at conveying life lessons with the lightest of touches. Addressing the vicissitudes of friendship in a conversational and slyly funny voice, he reassures readers that liking someone needn't be a matter of all or nothing: a little imagination and understanding can go a long way."
"A clever but silly story of friendship despite differences... Readers will chuckle as these two opposites negotiate their unusual friendship. The illustrations add lots of humor; the colors are bright, and the pictures are big, which makes the book a good story time choice."