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New York Times bestselling author/artist tells the story of two best friends who are opposites in almost every way! Big is an elephant, Little is a mouse. Big enjoys soft music, warm weather, and small bites of savory foods. But Little prefers a loud drum jam, icy skiing weather, and mass quantities of sweets! Can two who are so different be best friends? This charming, rhyming concept book about opposites reminds us that in the end, best friends can be different as night and day--and they don't need to change for anyone! Praise for Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook by Michael Garland:"[An] animated invitation to the pleasures of reading, as well as a tribute to unconventional teachers everywhere." -- Kirkus ReviewsPraise for Where's My Homework? by Michael Garland:"Garland's signature illustrations, with their bold, saturated colors, varied perspectives, and quirky details, will have fans of his previous work clamoring for this one." -- School Library Journal Praise for Miss Smith and the Haunted Library by Michael Garland:"Each page is full of clever details....The students in particular are expressive. One page shows them with their mouths open while the Headless Horseman looms above. The story captures the joy of reading and is sure to be a hit." -- School Library Journal Michael Garland has 35 books in print. Four of Garland's books are New York Times Bestsellers, and Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook won State Reading Awards in Delaware, California and Texas. He lives in Patterson, NY, and you can visit him at garlandpicturebooks.com. Praise for Miss Smith's Incredible Storybook by Michael Garland:"[An] animated invitation to the pleasures of reading, as well as a tribute to unconventional teachers everywhere." -- Kirkus ReviewsPraise for Where's My Homework? by Michael Garland:"Garland's signature illustrations, with their bold, saturated colors, varied perspectives, and quirky details, will have fans of his previous work clamoring for this one." -- School Library Journal Praise for Miss Smith and the Haunted Library by Michael Garland:"Each page is full of clever details....The students in particular are expressive. One page shows them with their mouths open while the Headless Horseman looms above. The story captures the joy of reading and is sure to be a hit." -- School Library Journal
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