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 · BIG, BIGGER, BIGGEST! by Nancy Coffelt and illustrated by Nancy Coffelt ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 1, An ingenious treatment of not only comparisons but also synonyms and antonyms that all the while exposes children to some fantastic vocabulary. A turtle illustrates slow, a sloth is slower and a snail is slowest. Big, Bigger, Biggest! Hardcover – 31 Mar. by Nancy Coffelt (Author) › Visit Amazon's Nancy Coffelt Page. search results for this author. Nancy Coffelt (Author) out of 5 stars 16 ratings. Arrives: Thursday, Feb 18 Previous page. Reading age. 4 - 7 years. Print length 5/5(16). About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.


Here are some great books for children Kindergarten through Grade 3: Previously by Allan Ahlberg. Big, Bigger, Biggest by Nancy Coffelt. Mom and Dad Are Palindromes by Mark Shulman. The Boy Who Loved Words by Roni Schotter. The Case of the Incapacitated Capitals by Robin Pulver. Big and Little by John Stadler Big Little by Leslie Patricelli Big and Small, Room for All by Jo Ellen Bogart Big, Bigger, Biggest by Nancy Coffelt Biggest, Strongest, Fastest by Steve Jenkins (K-3) A Closer Look by Mary McCarthy Down, Down, Down: A Journey to the Bottom of the Sea by Steve Jenkins (K-3) Higher, Higher! by Leslie Patricelli. Nancy Coffelt is an author and artist from Portland, Oregon - best known for her work on childrens' and young adult books, including Fred Stays With Me and Listen. Big, Bigger, Biggest! avg rating — ratings — published Want to Read.


Big, Bigger, Biggest! Hardcover – 31 Mar. by Nancy Coffelt (Author) › Visit Amazon's Nancy Coffelt Page. search results for this author. Nancy. BIG, BIGGER, BIGGEST! by Nancy Coffelt and illustrated by Nancy Coffelt ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 1, An ingenious treatment of not only comparisons but also synonyms and antonyms that all the while exposes children to some fantastic vocabulary. A turtle illustrates slow, a sloth is slower and a snail is slowest. Big, Bigger, Biggest! by Nancy Coffelt. Brightly colored animals in acrylic illustrate this amusing book about comparisons, read more. 3 Total Resources 1 Awards.

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