Tiny and the Big Dig
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
A New York Times bestselling powerhouse team presents a doggie, a bone, and tons of determination to remind us that going for what you want brings ginormous surprises.Sniff! Sniff-sniff!I smell a bone. A bone that's BIG.I'll get it out, I'll dig and dig.A big, BIG bone! I know it's there!It will take work, but I don't care!Tiny may be a small dog, but don't let that fool you. He's a pooch with power who knows what he wants. And he's going for it. But oh, those pesky pessimists -- they're trying to rain on Tiny's dig-parade! Thank goodness for one special boy who believes in Tiny, because in the end, this dog's grit proves that he's the little pup who could... dig up some giant surprises!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rinker (Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site) moves from hard-at-work vehicles to an equally determined canine in a very earnest story about a dog who refuses to listen to others' negative opinions. Tiny, a brown and white pup, sends dirt flying as he digs in search of a bone: "A big, big bone! I know it's there!/ It'll take some work, but I don't care!" Despite other animals' naysaying ("Oh, Tiny, stop! You're far too small./ There's nothing in that hole at all"), Tiny digs on, and his grit (both literal and metaphorical) comes through in Myers's high-spirited ink-and-watercolor cartoons. Eventually, Tiny uncovers several bones among them a fish bone and a trombone before hitting pay dirt: a dinosaur skeleton that cheerfully follows him home in a peculiar closing gag. There's no missing the message about persistence, but Rinker's verse is leaden and even unclear at times ("Woo-hoo! Hooray! Yay! Yay! Yippee!/ And now you see how it could be"). And it's not always readily apparent which character is talking all of the text appears in the same black font, sans quotation marks. Ages 3 5. Illustrator's)