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ARE YOU BIG?

by Mo Willems ; illustrated by Mo Willems

Pub Date: Feb. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9781454948186
Publisher: Union Square Kids

Size may be relative, but that doesn’t mean it can’t also get silly.

How large or small a kid is can take on outsized importance, so right from the start, an unseen narrator poses the titular question. Well, what is “big,” exactly? Our stand-in, purple-skinned child is placed next to an anthropomorphized bespectacled hot-air balloon. After all, hot-air balloons are big. On the next spread, the balloon is beside an even larger cloud. And beside the cloud? A storm. When the continent of Australia walks onto the scene, grinning wide, dwarfing the storm, we get a hint of how ridiculous things are about to get. And indeed, in walks the moon. Then Earth. Then the sun. Then the star Pollux, and beyond that are galaxies and galaxy clusters. Suddenly the question returns. “So, are you big?” A little bug cries out, “You are to ME!” Further facts about relative sizes appear at the story’s end, as well as a necessary caveat that the images are not to scale. With aplomb, Willems plays with textures, colors, and layering in a style that resembles cut paper. Meanwhile the steady one-upmanship of the large bodies allows for the rare combination of scientific backing, read-aloud humor, and a concrete message about where one stands in the grand scheme of things.

Vast charm in a (relatively) small package yields big laughs.

(Picture book. 3-6)