A little giant learns to be brave with the help of a new friend, in
this classic picture book from Florence Parry Heide, author of The
Shrinking of Treehorn
In a new edition, revisit this sweet, funny story of a giant finding his
courage from Florence Parry Heide, author of The Shrinking of Treehorn
and Princess Hyacinth. Illustrator Merrill Rainey puts a new
contemporary spin on this fractured fairytale with his bright, playful
cartoon style.
Everyone is afraid of something, but Bigelow is afraid of just about
everything-clouds, alphabet soup, baths. One day Bigelow meets a tiny
woman who is afraid of HIM. Luckily, Bigelow is better at making friends
than being a scary, and soon Mrs. Pimberly and Bigelow are eating
pancakes together.
Mrs. Pimberly is surprised Bigelowe is scared of so many things. Maybe
if he acted more like a fierce giant and shouted "Fee Fi Fo Fum!" he
wouldn't be so scared. Can these magic words really help Bigelow conquer
his fear?
The perfect storytime book for the child who needs a little help
learning to be brave. Parents and grandparents will love sharing this
touching but humorous reimagined classic, while kids will love roaring
with Bigelow, "Fee Fi Fo Fum!"