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Sadie is sure she's too big to hold her mother's hand. Mother disagrees. Sadie sets out on a brave little adventure to prove she's not a little girl and gets help from some silly friends. But when she returns home, is it enough to convince her mother? A heartwarming story for ages 3-7 about growing up, letting go, and the quiet strength in holding on. A perfect book for your little one who is in a hurry to grow up. This book cleverly explains the importance of children holding an adult's hand when outside. Adorable illustrations. Measuring activity for your child at the end of the book. A…mehr

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Sadie is sure she's too big to hold her mother's hand. Mother disagrees. Sadie sets out on a brave little adventure to prove she's not a little girl and gets help from some silly friends. But when she returns home, is it enough to convince her mother? A heartwarming story for ages 3-7 about growing up, letting go, and the quiet strength in holding on. A perfect book for your little one who is in a hurry to grow up. This book cleverly explains the importance of children holding an adult's hand when outside. Adorable illustrations. Measuring activity for your child at the end of the book. A timeless bedtime treasure, perfect gift for birthdays, baby showers, or holidays.
Autorenporträt
Catherine Castoro is an author and illustrator/oil painter. Catie Cat is the pen name for her children's book brand. The Little Girl who wants to be BIG is her fourth children's book. She has worked as a writer, designer, and illustrator/fine artist in advertising and marketing. Other books by Catie Cat include: My Friend Flutter, Flutter's Birthday, and How to Keep Monsters Out of your Room. She has a BS Advertising and a BA in Psychology from the University of Texas, and was a Research Assistant in the Children's Research Lab while attending the University. Catie has a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Creative Writing from the Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, England. She has won several awards including: First Page Contest Finalist in writing, and Juror's Choice Award, Distinguished Award, and Best of Show in art and design. She has two grown children and lives with her husband in Austin, Texas. Prior Adult non-fiction Publication: THE FERRY TO DUBLIN, January 2018 edition of The Ocotillo Review. Professional organizations include: Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Jericho Writers (Oxford, England) and The Writers' League of Texas (Austin, Texas). Her first novel, Eddie Hest vs. Suburbia, was released in September 2025 under the name Catherine Castoro.