About this item
Highlights
- An colorful "Be Yourself" twist on "The Teeny Tiny Woman" that's perfect for Pride month and all-year-round!
- 2-5 Years
- 5.98" x 5.91" Board Book
- 16 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Teeny Tiny
Description
About the Book
An colorful "Be Yourself" twist on "The Teeny Tiny Woman" that's perfect for Pride month and all-year-round! In a field full of flowers, Beneath a rainbow bend, A teeny tiny unicorn Played with all her friends. This teeny tiny unicorn loves rainbows, glitter, and sparkle.But when her rainbow mane makes her feel different, she tries her best to blend in. With the help of some magical friends, will the teeny tiny unicorn learn how stand out and shine? Discover this colorful rainbow read-aloud, full of vibrant illustrations and bouncy rhymes, perfect for Pride season and all-year-round! Celebrate the seasons with Teeny Tiny!Book Synopsis
An colorful "Be Yourself" twist on "The Teeny Tiny Woman" that's perfect for Pride month and all-year-round!In a field full of flowers,
Beneath a rainbow bend,
A teeny tiny unicorn
Played with all her friends.
This teeny tiny unicorn loves rainbows, glitter, and sparkle.But when her rainbow mane makes her feel different, she tries her best to blend in. With the help of some magical friends, will the teeny tiny unicorn learn how stand out and shine? Discover this colorful rainbow read-aloud, full of vibrant illustrations and bouncy rhymes, perfect for Pride season and all-year-round!
Celebrate the seasons with Teeny Tiny!
Review Quotes
Praise for Teeny Tiny Ghost:
"This board book twists the traditional "Teeny Tiny" tale into a less-scary Halloween treat. This version uses a singsong-y rhythm and cadence to tell the story... A satisfying friendship story to share with very young children in the days leading up to Halloween." --- Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
RACHEL MATSON works in publishing and lives in Brooklyn, New York, in a teeny tiny apartment with some teeny tiny mice.
JOEY CHOU (I'm a Unicorn; I'm a Ballerina) was born in Taiwan and moved to sunny California in his early teens. There he received his BFA from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Joey works by day as a visual development artist on feature animated films, and by night as a picture book illustrator.