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Description
Tina is so tiny she sleeps in a pencil-case and has a bath in a teacup! But then she discovers the VERY STRONG Doggy Grow Drops.
Quick Summary
From the first page, Tina's world is a hilarious case of supersized imagination she sleeps in a pencil case, takes baths in a teacup, and everything around her looks comically giant. When she stumbles upon the Doggy Grow Drops, the story takes a delightfully unexpected turn that will have kids giggling as they watch her try to figure out how to handle her sudden, enormous growth. The story's gentle humor and exaggerated situations make it perfect for kids who love silly, over-the-top stories, and its short, easy-to-read sentences keep early readers breezing through without feeling overwhelmed. Parents will appreciate that there's no scary content just a few lighthearted moments of chaos when Tina's new size gets her into trouble, which can spark fun discussions about consequences and creativity. If your child enjoys the whimsical size-swap humor of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" or the playful absurdity of "The Tiny Boy Who Could," they'll likely love Tina's tiny-to-big adventure. With only about 740 words, it's a quick, satisfying read-aloud that leaves kids smiling and ready for more of Tina's quirky world.