A little boy tries to think of all sorts of methods that would help him grow bigger than his bossy older brother.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Gentle Look at the Trials of Establishing the Pecking Order,
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This review is from: Much Bigger Than Martin (A Pied Piper Book) (Mass Market Paperback)
Steven Kellog somehow keeps his many books fresh and entertaining. "Much Bigger than Martin" captures the angst of sibling rivalry by exploring how the younger brother reacts and rebels to the injustices, both real and perceived, from being the youngest kid. Mr. Kellog is never preachy, but infuses this universal tale with humor and wit. As always, his illustrations fit the story to a "T" and reveal not just what is happening, but, more importantly, what the younger brother wants to have happen.
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For the younger kids in the family, this is a great book!!,
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This review is from: Much Bigger Than Martin (A Pied Piper Book) (Mass Market Paperback)
I remember reading this book in grade school and I just loved it. I was the baby in the family and my brother always got to do stuff that I wished I could and I sometimes wished I was bigger like the boy in the book. I have two boys of my own now and cant wait to share this book with them. It definatly puts a smile on my face watching my children enjoying books that I loved when I was little and really enjoy to read still..
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Just wait till I grow up and I'm bigger than you!,
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This review is from: Much Bigger Than Martin (A Pied Piper Book) (Mass Market Paperback)
Even if you're not the second or third child, you can relate to how hard it is to be little. Martin has ALL the privileges. Martin has ALL the fun. Martin's downfall is plotted by his little brother in delicious illustrations with Kellogg's keen eye for the ridiculous and affection for the underdog. This was a family favorite, especially for the youngest one!
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