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Big Words for Little People

(Author), Laura Cornell (Illustrator)
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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.

About the Author

Jamie 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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"I Know Some Big Words..." "Perseverance Is to Try and to Try..."

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PreSchool-Grade 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
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  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; First Edition 3rd Printing edition (September 9, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061127590
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061127595
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 9.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #51,828 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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76 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book again :->, September 9, 2008
By Little Miss Cutey (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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I bought this for my neice yesterday because she has two other books by Jamie and they are favourites of hers, so this was an obvious choice. It already seems like a winner.
While teaching 'big words' to little people, she is also teaching mini lessons. For example, when she teaches the word Consequence, she says to them - "When you're at school and you get in trouble, for chewing your gum, and exploding a bubble, and you stay inside when your friends get to play, your consequence is no recess that day". And there is story about when shopping, if people get irrate, then you should cooperate. So it's a book that helps children understand these big words that we use with them.
As usual, the illustrations are fantastic and colorful and fun, and the words and lessons are great for them and there is so much to learn in here. I especially love when they talk about the most important word Love at the end of the book. "Love is the biggest big word of all, four little letters that help you walk tall, love is your family, your siblings, your friends, love is your ocean without any end". Jamie is a great 'teacher' for kids. She has a great way with words and making learning fun. This book is fantastic and really enjoyable for kids (and adults reading it to the kids). I highly recommend this and am sure everyone will have hours of fun reading and re-reading it again and again.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A goofy treasure, September 10, 2008
By Julie Neal (Sanibel Island, Fla.) - See all my reviews
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This picture book about seven siblings learning big words is a quirky delight. By the time I was done I felt I knew the specific personalities of each family member inside out.

Here is a family that everyone will recognize. A preteen daughter who needs her privacy, loves pink, and dances through life. The next in line, a son obsessed with magic tricks, who loves to play with his baby sister's curls. An effervescent Asian girl, in love with "The Sound of Music." Twin toddlers who are picky eaters. An adopted African-American preschooler who can spell CAT. A brand-new baby girl. Add in an orange cat that steals the car keys, a miniature dog named Leo and a fat white duck, and you have a full house.

The subtle theme of the book is that everyone is different and has a unique personality, which makes life interesting. All kids will be able to relate.

If you keep looking, you'll notice dozens and dozens of humorous little details. I love the "Cut `n' Tape Lederhosen" that keep turning up throughout the book. My favorite part of the whole book is the inside back cover, which shows a collection of the family's photos hanging on a wall. The photos show the kids at various ages, growing up. Apparently the little Asian girl was adopted overseas; there is a picture of the oldest girl and boy on a plane with her, gently putting headphones on her baby ears. A funny photo shows the oldest girl holding one of the twins, and next to her the preschool Asian girl holds the other twin around the neck -- the baby's face is blue! Photos of the cat as a kitten and the dog as a teeny puppy (smaller than a leaf!) are next to a photo I puzzled over. Then I realized... it's an egg, on a hot water bottle! The pet duck, about to hatch, of course.

The writing is terrific, and the watercolor-over-pen-and-ink illustrations are expressive and amazingly detailed. Both kids and parents will love this one.

Similar in tone and detail are the Fancy Nancy books: Fancy Nancy's Favorite Fancy Words: From Accessories to Zany (Fancy Nancy), Fancy Nancy: Bonjour, Butterfly (Fancy Nancy), Fancy Nancy Loves! Loves!! Loves!!! (Fancy Nancy) and many more.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Patience, Privacy, Impossible, Stupendous, Superb, Celebrate, Consequence, Irate, Cooperate, Appropriate, Disgusting & Persevere, September 24, 2008
Do you want to be in a good mood when you read to your tykesters and tykestresses? Buy this book! It's chicken soup for the reader's soul.

Can you remember when you were little and liked to play with words, almost like putting together alphabet blocks in the air to amaze people? Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell evoke that wondrous moment in childhood and provide parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles with a resource to prepare the younger set to share some stunning pronouncements that will amaze casual observers.

Characterizing the book that way isn't really accurate. There are wheels within wheels here; orbs that will charm those who are looking for other sorts of entertainment. Here's an example: In our family, all the wee ones loved searching for tiny hidden items in puzzle books. Big Words for Little People has tiny drawings and labels throughout that invite and reward minute inquiry. For instance, the two-page spread on "consequence" contains a note that a frog and six little ones are missing from the terrarium. Tiny dots of green reveal bits and pieces of the escapees in humorous spots.

Adults like little surprises, too. Tiny notes and signs provide much adult humor that can be shared with youngsters . . . or simply chuckled over by the reader (such as the "Glowy Teeth" toothpaste with bleach and antibiotics).

There's an important context here: The words, stories, and illustrations are intended to convey useful principles for having a large, loving family enjoy each others' company. We have a mom and dad, six rambunctious youngsters in all shapes and sizes, and various pets. The beauty-obsessed sister needs some privacy to put on her face goo. Frantic mom is struggling to head for school and can't find the car keys. A happy teacher is portrayed as praising good spelling with "stupendous!" and "superb!" After a mishap with chewing gum, one sister has to sit inside during recess: That's a "consequence." On a challenging shoe run, dad wants everyone to "cooperate." Moms will appreciate that the book teaches children not to wake up mom when she's sick: That would be "inconsiderate." And on the lessons go.

The illustrations are marvelous. Although quite sophisticated in composition, they seem almost like what a mischievous child would enjoy painting in water colors. The bright colors bring a sunny emotional tone to the book that well matches the simple, clear verses written by Ms. Curtis.

Ms. Curtis and Ms. Cornell are an amazing team for perking up your family. Bring them into all of your children's bedrooms.


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4.0 out of 5 stars great book!
My 4 yr old loves this book. Her teacher has even commented on the big words she uses. I think she likes people reacting to the use of her new words. Read more
Published 12 hours ago by T McDavid

5.0 out of 5 stars BIG recommendation
My 3.5 year old and I LOVE this book! She wasn't impressed at first but once we started reading it she was clearly interested. Read more
Published 9 days ago by M. R. Vatsend

4.0 out of 5 stars Big Words for Little People
I have enjoyed the Jamie Lee Curtis books that I have read to and/or purchased for my grandson (who is five years old). This is a fun book, as well as an educational one. Read more
Published 10 days ago by B. Crockette

5.0 out of 5 stars Cute
I bought this book for my niece, I love it. She likes knowing the big words and the pictures are pretty neat.
Published 22 days ago by Kristin C. Backlund

1.0 out of 5 stars another poorly written celebrity authored book
My daughter and i read a lot of books and this is one of the worst ever. The cadence is incorrect, there are grammatical mistakes, and the values in this book are not correct. Read more
Published 23 days ago by J in CA

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for teaching important concepts.
I'm a school counselor. This book has been great for classroom lessons with 2nd through 4th grade students. Read more
Published 1 month ago by B. Kraft

5.0 out of 5 stars "I NEED MY PRIVACY"
This book was a gift for my 2 year old daughter. She loves it, always wants me to read it 2-3 times. She has even started to say, "I need my privacy!" Very cute. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Julie

5.0 out of 5 stars Great vocab in entertaining context
My four year old loves Jamie Lee Curtis books and this is no exception. The writing is engaging and helps the reader/listener discover the meaning without asking the adult.
Published 3 months ago by Erin Groner-nelsen

5.0 out of 5 stars Big Words for Little People
Inspirational!!!! ~Okay, I can't recall if THAT word is in Jamie Curtis' book but if it isn't it should be! Read more
Published 5 months ago by Laura T. Spalding

4.0 out of 5 stars Big Words for Little People
This is a magnificent way to teach big words to young readers. Throughout the story the authors use words that children might hear adults say. Read more
Published 6 months ago by C. Neubecker

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