A boy discovers that being little can mean big things in this charming story by author-illustrator Pat Hutchins, now available in a Classic Board Book edition. Titch is little.
"Titch is the smallest fish on the reef. The big, bold fish won't play with him. They just laugh at him. Titch tries to join in the fun but things go from bad to worse as Titch tries to become just like the bigger fish.
In Titch Irreverently Remembers, he shares some of his coming-of-age story. This story begins with the newly aware life of a boy heading across country to leave for Paris, France, with his family.
... Titch knew what Gideon was talking about. Because he was so small, Little Titch did not have enough room to store normal pieces of coal, so he had a block of solid coal which his driver ... Titch Slips Up Little Titch looked at the woman 10.
... Titch did both, and the money filled the backs of the cupboards and the holes in the walls, and he made more and ... Titch." "Hey Titch." "Shagger." "Afternoon Titch." "Evening Titch." "Hello Titch" "Goodbye Titch." His name is James ...
... Titch enquired. He quite fancied the idea of being a ranger for a few days. Wouldn't they all look just grand, he thought. “We will see what we can do, Titch,” Tony smirked. Rumble was not amused and shot a glance at Titch. “This is a ...