Teeny and Tilly
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Beanie Feldstein
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Beanie Feldstein
Teeny is starting at a new school, and boy, is she nervous. At her last school, the kids weren’t so nice to her—they called her names and made fun of her for being short. And she just knows that, as always, she’ll be the teensiest kid in her class here too.
So when she meets Tilly, the tallest kid she’s ever seen, the knots in her stomach only grow. Will this new classmate make her feel too tiny all over again? With lots of courage and some help from the class pet, Poppy, Teeny finds out that a little bit of kindness is all she needs to find a new best friend.
From actress Beanie Feldstein comes a sweet and heartfelt new story about two best friends who treasure each other just as they are.
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Praise for Teeny and Tilly:
"Actor Feldstein’s debut picture book tackles the anxiety of starting fresh with warmth and genuine understanding of how young people navigate difference. Watkins’ digitally painted illustrations . . . beautifully capture Teeny’s emotional journey . . . A feel-good friendship tale that sees children—big and small—exactly as they are." —Kirkus Reviews
"This hopeful story will be especially valuable for kids who feel awkward about their physical traits, not only height or weight. A worthwhile purchase." —School Library Journal
"Actor Feldstein’s debut picture book tackles the anxiety of starting fresh with warmth and genuine understanding of how young people navigate difference. Watkins’ digitally painted illustrations . . . beautifully capture Teeny’s emotional journey . . . A feel-good friendship tale that sees children—big and small—exactly as they are." —Kirkus Reviews
"This hopeful story will be especially valuable for kids who feel awkward about their physical traits, not only height or weight. A worthwhile purchase." —School Library Journal
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