The Bigger Fish
Two Girls, One Guy, Some Choices
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
The Bigger Fish is a gentle yet meaningful story about perspective, courage, and discovering one's own strength in a world that often feels overwhelming.
Set in a watery world where size can mean power and fear travels quickly, the story follows a small fish who learns an important lesson many readers—young and old—face in life: there will always be something bigger, louder, or more intimidating. At first, the bigger fish represents danger, uncertainty, and the instinct to hide. But as the story unfolds, the meaning of "bigger" begins to change.
Through simple language and engaging imagery, Magdel Roets invites readers to reflect on confidence, wisdom, and resilience. The story encourages children to think beyond fear and appearances, showing that strength does not always come from size, and safety does not always come from hiding. Sometimes, understanding, awareness, and calm courage are what truly matter.
The Bigger Fish is well suited for shared reading, classroom discussion, or quiet reflection. It offers young readers reassurance while gently introducing themes of self-belief, growth, and navigating challenges—making it a timeless story with a message that reaches far beyond the page.