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81) I'm not little!
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Little Shaggy, a fuzzy little monster, is tired of everyone calling him little until his mother brings his new baby sister home and Little Shaggy suddenly misses being the youngest.
82) Small
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A little girl feels overwhelmed by the big city and everything in it, until her imagination allows her to feel big enough to accomplish anything.
84) I'm not small
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"A young boy can feel small in a world made up of big, big things, but when he takes a closer look, he discovers that he is big, too"--
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A little fairy gardener loves the one beautiful flower in his garden--the rest of the garden is overgrown with weeds due to the gardener's small size. Feeling overwhelmed, the little gardener makes a wish for a little help. Two human children, seeing the beautiful flower, begin weeding and the little gardener wakes up to wonder.
87) When I was small
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Henry's mother tells him a story about when she was small.
88) The brass ring
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Being on vacation is even more fun for one who is bigger and can do more things such as ride a bike, float and swim, and buy a carousel ticket.
97) Pax and Blue
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"A little boy forms an unlikely friendship with a pigeon who knows what it's like to be small"--
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Superhero Ellie Ultra is given the responsibility of caring for Squeak, the class hamster, for the weekend, which is exciting, but also a little worrying, especially since her dog, Super Fluffy, is too interested in the hamster for comfort--but when she accidentally shrinks herself down to three inches tall Ellie discovers that, even for a superhero, pet sitting is a lot harder when you are no bigger than your pet.
99) Little Pea
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"Starting school, Little Pea realizes just how small he is when he cannot sit at his desk, play the flute or even join his classmates at recess and wonders what to do, in this gentle, joyful story about embracing what makes us unique"--