Tiny and Bigman
Dublin Core
Title
Tiny and Bigman
Description
Challenging stereotypical gender roles, Tiny and Bigman illustrate the unique people skills people have to help the world go around and to make a happy family. Tiny learns to use her large size, strength, and booming voice to help people in her community. Tiny falls in love with a small man who is hard of hearing. She builds their house, and he cooks and cleans.
Author
Gershater, Phillis
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish
Picture Book Entry Item Type Metadata
Illustrator
Cravath, Lynne
ISBN
0-7614-5044-0
City of Publication
New York
Year of Publication
1999
Author of Abstract
Abstract Provided by Bianca Guynn, 2010
Tags
african american, animals, assertiveness, baby, beauty, body image, caribbean, confidence, conflict resolution, cooking, deafness, diving, family, garden, gender, helping, hurricane, language, love, multicultural, ocean, opposites, pregnancy, relationship, sizes, stereotypes, technology, verbal communication, weather, wedding
Citation
Gershater, Phillis, “Tiny and Bigman,” Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/picturebook/items/show/11328.