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I know some Big Words.
I'll teach them to you.
Although you are small,
you can use Big Words too.
Big Words aren't scary.
They're big fun to learn.
I was taught once
and now it's your turn.
The eighth hilarious picture book by the #1 New York Times bestselling team of Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell helps little people communicate in a big person's world. With grown-up words like cooperate, respect, patience and considerate, a big, boisterous and zany family celebrates the power of language and discovers that words—big or little—are the bridge that connects us all.
PreS-Gr 2
Throughout the trials and errors of growing up, children are bound to hear some big words from the adults around them-words that are big in size and in meaning. In rhyming verse, Curtis explains some of these important terms and just when young listeners might encounter them. "If you need some time/to just be alone,/for doing weird dancing,/to sit still as stone,/if someone is there/and you need to pee,/then say loud and clear, 'Hey, I need PRIVACY!'" Through the course of an average day, the spunky multicultural siblings depicted in Cornell's childlike watercolors encounter many other concepts, including "consequence," "cooperate," "appropriate," "patience," "family," "respect," and "love." Each word is highlighted in hand lettering by the illustrator. Some of the verses are awkwardly worded in order to complete the rhyme, but the author's fans are unlikely to care. More notably, Curtis once again demonstrates her trademark sensibility for childhood's simultaneously awkward and silly moments while focusing on the positive values learned from these experiences. Cornell keeps the tone ever lighthearted with her charmingly busy illustrations. This is a solid addition to any picture-book collection and a must-have where the author has a strong following.-Jayne Damron, Farmington Community Library, MI
More Reviews and RecommendationsJamie Lee Curtis loves big words but doesn't know how to spell many of them. She adores her family life, which includes the amazing Annie, the miraculous Tom and the hilarious and loving Christopher. She advocates for children around the world and appreciates her friends, family and colleagues. She lives in stunning and sunny southern California with her rotund dog, Frances.
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June 30, 2009: We love reading this book to our 2 year old. She has pretty good language skills (she started full sentences when she was 18 mos), so this book does a good job of showing her different uses for big words. It has a sweet point at the end, too. Also, I love that Jamie Lee's wittiness shines through in her books. Filled with beautifully flowing, yet silly enough for kids, rhymes, this book is fun to read...in addition to being educational. We first checked it out from the library, then kept renewing it, so I decided that we had to have a copy of our own! We are also going to get some of her others because we liked this one so much!
I Also Recommend: Today I Feel Silly, The Alphabet from A to Y with Bonus Letter Z!.
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June 06, 2009: At the IRA Conference in Atlanta in May, 2008, I had the privilege of hearing Jamie Lee Curtis read this book in draft form. I had tears right along with her when she came to "the biggest word of all". When I shared this book with my 2 year old, she had a ball learning the new words and enjoying the art work. I have also shared the book with a fifth grade class and a fourth grade class. As an ESL teacher, I think this book opens up a world of words to all students. I encourage teachers that I share this book with to have their students start their own book of "big words", an illustrated collection of words that they find interesting and significant. I then encourage them to share the book with others. Thank you, Jamie Lee Curtis, for encouraging everyone to not be afraid of "big words", but to embrace and celebrate them!